Igor's Adventures With The Mad Scientist
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It may shock many modern game developers to hear this, but a large portion of the computer using public
aren't that interested in taking part in ultra-realistic 3D gorefest style games. Nor do most people have
the time to master dozens of key combinations before they can even start "enjoying" many modern games.
That said, today's computers offer great visual and auditory possibilities that games can take advantage,
it'd be great if more games did so, without resorting to complexity or violence.
Igor's Adventures With
The Mad Scientist is one of those rare games which does so. Combining fun graphics and sound, a puzzle
element of increasing difficulty into a game the whole family can enjoy. Become Igor, faithful assistant
to the mysterious 'mad scientist' given the task of successfully assembling monsters from parts strewn
throughout the laboratory. Contend with mummies, robots, encroaching vines, teleporters that may send
you where you don't want to go, mutant rats eating giant cheese wedges and flasks of potentially
portentous chemicals that test your intelligence!
Great fun.
Al Menconi Ministries
STORYLINE
Igor's Adventures with the Mad Scientist comes to us from the same people who gave us Rich Diamond. Mad
Scientist is a puzzle game, very similar to Rich Diamond. You still have to move a character around a grid
like maze, solving puzzles. But instead of collecting gems as in Rich Diamond, you have to solve puzzles in
order to put together a robot. I found Mad Scientist to be much more challenging than Rich Diamond. Fans of
Rich Diamond and other puzzle games should really check Igor out. You can download a free demo of the game
at www.coregames.com.
Scoring Note: Each category can earn up to 20 points. The higher the score the more appropriate the game is
for family. Please see our grading key to see how these categories break down.
Violence Score: 20 out of 20
In some levels you will encounter mummies and other obstacles that will try to hinder you from achieving
your goal, but I didn't come across anything that I felt was deserving of a deduction.
Language: 20 out of 20
There is no bad language in this game.
Nudity/Sexual Content: 20 out of 20
There is no nudity in this game.
Occult/Supernatural: 20 out of 20
There is nothing occult in this game.
Cultural/Moral/Ethical: 20 out of 20
Cultural, moral and ethical values do not play a negative role in this game.
Conclusion:
I found Igor's Adventures with the Mad Scientist to be a very fun game. Fans of Rich Diamond and other
puzzle games should really enjoy Igor. I give Igor's Adventures with the Mad Scientist an 100 (A+) for
being a fun family game.
Deaf Gamers
It's all too easy these days to get carried away with graphics. All too often the gaming press will get
hung up on how good a game looks and almost ignore how the game plays. The quality of the game play should
be what really matters but with more capable graphics cards emerging almost on a six monthly basis, the
emphasis is almost always on how the look of game can be improved and little concern is given to how the
game plays. Thankfully there are some genres where looks aren't everything and where substance is more
important than style. The puzzle genre is perhaps the best example of this. Here we have the latest game
from puzzle masters Core Concepts, Igor's Adventures with the Mad Scientist.
Last year we reviewed Core Concepts' Rich Diamond and we were very impressed by how well the game played
as it was very simple to learn but almost impossible to master. You could say pretty much the same thing
about Mad Scientist. There are 80 levels in the game and the goal is the same in each and every one of them.
To put it simply you have to construct a robotic monster and then activate it. So far so good and it
doesn't seem like it's going to pose a challenge except that the trick is bringing these parts together.
You'll have to move the 8 separate parts (the robot monsters are made from 9 individual parts but the head
is always in a fixed position) around mazes, move them over moving conveyor belts and avoid numerous
enemies, amongst other things, in your efforts to get the robot monsters assembled.
Initially it's all very simple but before long you'll be scratching your head and really having to think
about what you're doing. To make it even more challenging your character, Igor, can only push the parts
and cannot pull them by himself and he cannot rotate them either. Thankfully you can always find devices
that can help Igor out. On levels where the pieces have to be pulled then Puller Robots are there to help
and on levels when the pieces have to be rotated there are gears that can rotate a piece through 90 degrees.
There are various other creatures and objects such as mummies, teleports, giant mutated rats known as a
scurry rats and numerous types of conveyor belts that can all help you in your quest to assemble the robot
monsters. Of course you have to be careful and it's possible to occasionally push a monster piece against
a wall and you won't be able to retrieve it and this can add to the frustration factor. Thankfully you
can save at any time by pressing the 'S' key and pressing the 'R' key will instantly rewind to the last
save point. It's a good idea to save the game at any point where you are unsure what to do and to its
credit the in-game tutorial emphasises this fact.
It's not just about assembling the robot monsters though and getting as low a score as possible. Mad
Scientist is practically a turn-based puzzle game (although the conveyor belts move constantly) so you
don't have to worry about time limits. The score will increase with each step that you take so you have
to be careful about being wasteful with your movements. Activating a robot monster will reduce your score
by 1,000 and there are also other ways to reduce your score such as feeding a scurry rat or mixing the
contents of yellow and green flasks. You can even take a look at the game's website to see how your score
compares with everyone else's.
Graphically Mad Scientist is as good as it needs to be. The game is played from an isometric viewpoint
and this makes everything easy to see and there is no need to mess about with camera angles which is a
big relief given the amount of games that we see that struggle with poor camera angles. Each level is
made up of tiles with each step that you take moving you from one tile to another. This may seem a
simplistic approach to take but it works really well. Another benefit of using this method to construct
the game is that it has allowed the developers to include a very easy to use level editor. When you've
finally managed to crack the 80 included levels (which will take you months and I'm nowhere near
completing them all) you'll be able to download levels that others have created. Core Concepts have even
begun making extra levels available too.
Mad Scientist is absolutely fine for deaf gamers. The game comes with a good tutorial that shows you how
to do everything in the game and this tutorial is delivered exclusively via text. The game also comes with
a 42 page manual (in .pdf format) that covers all the aspects of the game including instructions on how
to use the level editor, which is great to see. The single omission for deaf gamers is when you save a
game a voice will inform you that the game is indeed saved but there is no notification in text.
Like Rich Diamond before it, Igor's Adventures with the Mad Scientist is another great puzzle game from
Core Concepts. Gamers who like to relax and be able to think about how to solve challenging puzzles
(without being rushed) will really enjoy the game. The game levels are well balanced and the initial
levels go easy on you and encourage you to go on and give the more difficult levels a go. Initially it
can be frustrating should you mistakenly push an object against a wall as most of the time you'll be
unable to reverse your action but if you make good use of the save function before you commit to any
action you're unsure of, you can avoid any major disasters. Igor's Adventures with the Mad Scientist is
definitely a must for puzzle fans everywhere and at the bargain price of just $21.95 (which is around
£12.30) it's excellent value for money.
Overall Game Rating: 8.5/10
Igor's Adventures with the Mad Scientist is a great puzzle title that puzzle fans will really enjoy. You
have to make use of the save feature a lot though to prevent yourself becoming frustrated.
Deaf Gamers comment:
No problems at all for deaf gamers.
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