The Quivering
The Quivering (also known as 'Spud II)[1] is a single-player horror/comedy themed video game, developed by Charybdis and released by Alternative Software on PC CD-ROM. The game is a sequel to Charybdis' earlier 1996 game Spud!.
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Developer(s) | Charybdis |
Publisher(s) | Alternative Software |
Producer(s) | Andy Smith |
Composer(s) | Jim Croft, Zoe Dolphin |
Platform(s) | DOS, Windows |
Release | 1997 |
Genre(s) | Horror/Comedy game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Plot
During a chemistry experiment, Uncle Olivetti accidentally opens a portal to Dimension X, which unleashes a horde of monsters led by the evil Big D, who transforms Olivetti into a raven. Olivetti's nephew, Spud steps forth to defeat Big D, restore his uncle and save the world from the incoming horror.
Gameplay
The player moves around in a 3D area with a 360 degree rotation.
References
- "Magic & Mayhem: The Art of Magic". PC Zone. No. 62. Dennis Publishing. May 2001. p. 36.
- Shoemaker, Richie (April 1998). "Review Zone Extra!". PC Zone. No. 62. Future plc. p. 107.
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