Livingstone I Presume (a.k.a. Livingstone Supongo)
The game casts you as Henry Stanley, the famed journalist who was sent on an expedition in 1871 to find legendary adventurer Dr. David Livingstone, who had been missing in Africa for three years. The name of the game is actually the phrase uttered by Stanley when he finally found Dr. Livingstone: Dr. Livingstone, I presume? Your task in the game is the same as Stanley in history: find Dr. Livingstone by navigating the treacherous jungles of Africa, and dealing with all manners of wildlife.
The gameplay will be familiar to anyone who has played Goody, or other 2D adventure game. The game is much more action-oriented than Goody: you have 3 weapons and a pole in place of standard inventory items, which you will use often to defend yourself against hostile animals. Most puzzles consist of figuring out how to get from point A to B. Although this is a common gimmick in most complex platformers, although Livingstone implements them in an interesting and challenging way; one of the reasons the game is a lot of fun is that you never know what to expect in the next screen. Sharp graphics and excellent gameplay makes this one of the best 8-bit platformers youll likely find. Highly recommended!
Average Rating: | 8.28 [21 votes] |
Genre: | Action |
Designer: | Jose Morales |
Developer: | Opera Soft |
Publisher: | Opera Soft |
Year: | 1988 |
Software Copyright: | Opera Soft |
Theme: | Grand Adventure, Historical |
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More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
System Requirements: | DOS |
If you like this game, try: | Goody, Livingstone I Presume II, Le Fetiche Maya |
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