| Kentilla | |
|---|---|
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| Developer(s) | Derek Brewster | 
| Publisher(s) | Micromega | 
| Composer(s) | Rob Hubbard | 
| Platform(s) | Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 | 
| Release | 1984 | 
| Genre(s) | Interactive fiction | 
| Mode(s) | Single-player | 
Kentilla is a text adventure game written in Basic by British developer Derek Brewster and published by Micromega.[1] It was later rereleased as a budget title by Mastertronic.
Game music composer Rob Hubbard created the score for the Commodore 64 version,[2] while the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC versions were mute.
Reception
Reception
| Publication | Award | 
|---|---|
| Crash | Crash Smash[3] | 
Crash were impressed by the Spectrum version of the game, stating "Kentilla is a sure winner as an adventure with many devious problems which should keep any adventurer busy through the coming winter months and itβs excellent value for money." It was given a 10/10 Overall rating.[4]
Zzap!64 enjoyed the Commodore 64 version which was given a 90% overall rating.[2]
References
- β "CRASH 10 - Kentilla".
 - 1 2 "Redirecting".
 - β Game review, Crash magazine, Newsfield Publications, issue 10, November 1984, page 113
 - β "CRASH 10 - Kentilla".
 
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