The Hunt for the Ring

created and published by NEUC in 1987-01, running on Apple II E
type: adventure
perspective: other
player options: single player
game engine: Eamon Engine
languages: eng

Personal review

[The following text is copyrighted by Eamon Adventurer's Guild Online and presented here word-for-word thanks to their generous terms]
#127 - The Hunt for the Ring by Sam Ruby


Reviewed by Tom Zuchowski



MAIN PGM Version: 6 Extra Commands: WEAR, REMOVE, COMBAT Deleted Commands: POWER, SPEED Special Features: None Playing Time: 2-5 hours Reviewer Rating: 6.0 Average Rating: 6.8/2



Description: To make one of Sam's trademark long introductions short, Gandalf has commissioned you to seek out the One Ring and deliver it to Rivendell.

This story and quest is of course based on J.R.R. Tolkein's Lord of the Rings trilogy. It encompasses just about all of the story that does not actually involve Frodo's Quest.



Comment: This Eamon dates from the time when Sam was just starting to find himself as a premier Eamon author. It is a very intricate story with very well-hidden puzzles and very dangerous combat. Sam expects you to get killed out several times and have to start over; he considered it part of the gaming experience at the time this was written. All this garners a difficulty rating of (8).

Bring some pretty strong weapons. You'll need them! They will go far in lessening the number of restarts you have to do.

Being one of Sam's earlier Eamons, it lacks the error tolerance of his later work. As long as you stay on the path of events that he has visualized, everything is fine. But stray too far from it, and the program may start having problems. I saw a couple of crashes and one endless loop. Yes, these are bugs, but the problems are related to plot events and far too complex for an outsider to fix.

So here are some hints to help you avoid those pesky problems:

The specifics of your Quest are outlined in the introduction. Read it carefully.

Discretion is the better part of valor at Weathertop.

Orthanc holds secrets.

Do not enter the secret passage in the cave unless you have a light source. This will come from an act of kindness to a stranger who you will not meet unless you know how to call them.

There is much to learn in Gondor, but Denethor will not help you unless you prove your worth by returning something to him.

# 2010-02-26 15:53:40 - source

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software: Eamon Engine,
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Sam Ruby (author)

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