Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Classic playthrough: "Spellcasting 201: The Sorcerer's Appliance"!


Classic time!
Ernie Eaglebeak is back in Spellcasting 201: The Sorcerer's Appliance, a new adventure after he saved the world in his first game. Ernie has returned to Sorcerer's University where professor Otto Tickingclock instructs him to research that mysterious McGuffin Ernie had been chasing in his previous adventure, the Sorcerer's Appliance, and find out about its origins.

Same old Legend Entertainment interface style...
It's basically a text adventure, only with added pictures to show the scenes. You have a list of all possible verbs you can use, a list of all objects both in sight as well as in your inventory, and a description of what's going on. You can click on the verbs and items to select them, but I found it quicker to just type them into the text parser. Once again there's a time element, so you have to make sure to do what needs to be done before time runs out and you reach a dead-end or game-over. So, once again as well, saving and restoring are two of the most used verbs in the Spellcasting series...

The women are still scantily dressed...
Trouble is, there is so much to see and do, and every time you type a command, time progresses five minutes, so in the end it's basically a question of discovering the perfect run. Written by Steve Meretzky, there's truly a comedic fantasy novel's worth of descriptions and dialogues in this game. The sheer amount of information is overwhelming when compared to the modern, more succinct adventure games with more obvious goals and clues.

Crazy students...
Matters are complicated even more by the university's hazing rituals. To be accepted in the fraternity, you need to perform specific tasks each day. Not only that, you also have to attend your classes. As a form of copy protection, your schedule is included in the game's documentation, as well as a blueprint of the sewage system; not looking forward to exploring that one, to be honest...

So, after one hour of playing, now I need to attach a fake moustache on a roof statue, investigate the appliance, and attend three magic classes today... What can go wrong?

You can find the Spellcasting games on Steam and on GOG!






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