8-bit survival game
The Curse of Rabenstein is a realistic text adventure from Stefan Vogt. He is the same creator of the interactive fiction series, Hibernated. This is the first game published by Puddle Soft, a community of people from Pond who are on a mission to create new games like the 8-bit and 16-bit computers that were popular in the 1980s. The Curse of Rabenstein takes inspiration from Level 9 Computing video games but has improved on several features to meet modern gaming standards. As a contemporary homage to retro games, you will have the same experience of playing on a classic gaming console with the convenient controls of a PC.
8-bit style adventure game
The Curse of Rabenstein is a survival game that you can play on several platforms, including retro gaming consoles like Commodore, Sinclair, Amiga, and Atari ST. For PC gamers, you can download The Curse of Rabenstein on any modern PC with a JavaScript-enabled browser. This is important to run the HTML file the game is available. The game itself captures the appearance and mechanics of 8-bit games.
The game follows a Parser Logic system. This means it only follows commands that consist of two words like EAT APPLE. Engaging with a major non-playable character with the plot will require you to not only talk to them but entice them with a piece of critical evidence. Showing the item will prompt the character to talk to you. The challenge is finding the right character to show the item to.
You will receive a generic parser error message such as ‘ That wouldn’t help you much’ once you show it to the incorrect NPC. It’s much like trying to solve a puzzle; the story of The Curse of Rabenstein does not have in-depth lore, but it is enough to motivate you to finish the game. The puzzles typically want you to take all the items you own and test them via trial-and-error.
Experience over story
The Curse of Rabenstein offers a great experience to retro game enthusiasts. It is compatible with modern computers as well as classic consoles; however, the game quickly passes through the storyline to get you to start completing the puzzles. This means the game can be finished quickly without much payoff.