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Trolls and Tribulations

Moby ID: 51695
Commodore 64 Specs

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You play a troll set on an expedition into cavernous sewers to retrieve valuable relics. Guarding the treasure are monsters such as cretins, buzzards, skulls and spiders. The mazes are difficult to navigate and fraught with danger. One wrong move could send you plummeting to your death.

Trolls and Tribulations is a side scrolling platform game with some puzzle like mechanics due to it's unusual control scheme and movement. Most mazes begin with a barrage of cretins that must be dispatched in order to open the door to the main portion of the maze. Your character has a gun that is capable of turning the cretins into eggs. After shooting them, you must quickly shove the eggs into the sewer water as they will hatch back into cretins after a short time. Your gun has limited ammo but which can be replenished in the middle of the screen.

Once the cretins have been defeated, the doors to the main portion of the maze are accessible. Here is where you will find treasures to increase your point total. The mazes require careful navigation as some treasures are placed in dangerous locations. Keys need to be recovered to open further doors allowing you to proceed to the maze's exit. Other monsters are present in this part of the maze and cannot be destroyed by your weapon. Instead it will take careful timing and jumps to avoid being killed by them.

The game is divided into three levels which can be chosen at the start. Each level has multiple mazes to work your way through.

Joystick control is a little bit unusual. Aside from the normal left and right movement, pushing down shoots your weapon, pushing the button causes you to jump in the direction you are facing while pushing up does a vertical jump. When you move you will always move one complete step. This means you have to be careful when moving on small platforms as an extra tap on the joystick could send you off the edge. The structured movement gives the later parts of the maze a more puzzle-like feel than a straight action game.

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Average score: 2.9 out of 5 (based on 5 ratings with 1 reviews)

Still fun to play today

The Good
Trolls and Tribulations is an unusual early 8 bit platform game. While a lot of games of the era start out brutally difficult by today's standards, Trolls plays fair and gives you a good chance to get into the game before dropping the hammer.

The movement in the game requires some precision and creates a flavor of play that is one part action and one part puzzle. You can't expect to just storm in with quick reflexes and win. You need to take a step back and see the best approach if you want to collect all the treasure from a given level.

The Commodore 64 version features some excellent music which changes with each level. The graphics are also very well done being cute and distinct despite the low resolution.

While essentially a simple game, it features a mix between action oriented shooting and more methodical treasure hunting. Both sections of each level work well and create some variety in game play.

The Bad
The later levels get brutally difficult and feel slightly unfair given the nature of your character's movement. This doesn't happen too early in the level progression though, so even a mediocre player will be able to work through several levels.

The Bottom Line
In Trolls and Tribulations you play the troll who is sent to explore caves and recover lost treasures. The tribulations come in the form of various monsters and tricky maze layouts.

Movement is unusual in the game as you move based on the tiles the mazes are made of. You will always move one full tile when you move in any given direction. Rather than detracting from the game this creates a unique puzzle feel to the action.

The first section of most levels involves you shooting creatures known as Cretins. When you shoot them they turn into eggs which must be pushed off into the water below. You have a limited number of shots and have to reload at the center of the map if you run out. Once you clear the Cretins it's off to the main treasure hunting portion of the level.

Treasure is located all over the maze, sometimes only accessible by use of trampolines to increase your jump height. Monsters such as skulls and buzzards are also present and unlike the Cretins cannot be shot. There is a time limit to each level which means you have to way available time left versus reaching the trickier treasures.

A unique combination of action, puzzling and trying to increase your score gives this game longevity. I still play it now, over 25 years since it was released.

Commodore 64 · by snuf (14104) · 2017

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Game added June 1, 2011. Last modified February 22, 2023.