Magic Mushrooms (video game)

Magic Mushrooms is a platform game published in 1985[1] by Acornsoft for the Acorn Electron and BBC Micro home computers.[2] It includes a built-in level editor.[3]

Magic Mushrooms
Developer(s)Richard Clay, Tim Dobson, Neil Raine
Publisher(s)Acornsoft
Platform(s)BBC Micro, Acorn Electron
Release1985
Genre(s)Platform
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay

The objective is to guide Murphy, a beer-bellied man with a large nose,[3] and remove all the magic mushrooms that populate the levels.[4]

The screen has a series of green bricks on a black background. To move, the player can use the left, right and jump buttons, as well as climb ladders.[4] Once Murphy has gathered all the mushrooms, the player must use the level's exit platform before time runs out.[3]

There are some obstacles in the player's route: wobbly platforms which make Murphy less stable on his feet, conveyor belts which can send the character backwards or slow them, ice platforms which make Murphy slide in one direction until he reaches the end of it, glass which disintegrates under his feet, and finally some enemies that look like mutant tomatoes.[4]

The game has no background music, but has some sound effects.[4]

Notes

  1. "Magic Mushrooms". BBC Micro archives.
  2. "Magic Mushrooms". computinghistory.com.
  3. "Magic Mushrooms, un vecchio platform per BBC Micro". Legno sopra un'onda (in Italian).
  4. "Magic Mushrooms". Classic Gaming Blog.
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