Draughts Genius


by Giovanni Zanetti, Paolo Malnati, Raffaele Cecco
Rack-It
1987
Sinclair User Issue 68, Nov 1987   page(s) 47

Label: Rack-It
Author: In-house
Price: £2.99
Joystick: various
Reviewer: Timothy Closs

Hmm... Draughts Genius sounds like the cowboy who fitted my double glazing. With this game Hewson has tried to do for that ancient board game what Domark did for Trivial Pursuit - and haven't done a bad job of it.

The setting is Einstein's study. Scientific paraphernalia provides the backdrop, whilst a neatly drawn 3D board separates you from the man himself. You can play against a friend or the computer, or simply watch ol' Alfy play himself. Your pieces are moved by simple cursor control, and the computer responds at a specified skill level. Level one response is instantaneous, but you'll have to wait half an hour for a move at level eight!

Little ditties strike up at various stages of the game, whilst Einstein does Roger Moore impressions with his wrinkles. Overall, it's as good a game as you could expect from an essentially dull concept. Would appeal to draughts fanatics, but I can't see it converting the average game player into a hardened chequer board freak.


Overall: 7/10

Summary: Nice conversion of an essentially insomnia-curing game. Pretty graphics.

Transcript by Chris Bourne

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