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Game #3069
Hall of Belated Fame Inductee  Bones: The Game of The Haunted Mansion    View all Top Dogs in this genre
RPG   First-person

Rating: 8.06 (30 votes)

Bones: The Game of The Haunted Mansion box cover

Bones: The Game of The Haunted Mansion screenshot
Bones is an excellent freeware text-based RPG that is no different from other RPGs at first glance, but offers plenty of innovative features that will grow on you more the more you play. The objective is similar to other Roguelikes (except that you don't see yourself represented as an ASCII character): go as deep in the haunted mansion as you can to discover untold riches.

You interact with the game world in Bones via an effective menu-based system that lets you ATTACK, OBJECT (pick, use or drop), COMMUNICATE, STATUS, REST, and access game options. It works rather well, except it's a bit annoying to see "stock" commands like TAKE JEWELS listed at all times, even when there is no jewel you can take in the current room (the game informs you accordingly). One of the best things about the game is that the haunted mansion can be randomly generated, making each session a unique gaming experience.

The way enemies (skeletons, in particular) are coded is well worth mentioning. In contrast to most other RPGs, the skeletons in Bones have their own quirks that make them different from each other. Some skeletons, for example, can only be hit by weapons but not by spells, while it is the other way around for some others. Some skeletons run away at the sight of you, while some will chase you for as long as it takes. Some skeletons will even steal your things -- these are the most annoying because you must quickly kill them before they exit the room, lest you never get those possessions back. The lower you go, the tougher skeletons will get, making the game much more challenging.

Overall, Bones doesn't take itself too seriously, and is by no means a revolutionary game, but it does accomplish what it sets out to do: immerse the player in a fun and challenging fantasy world. If you want an epic RPG, this freeware gem is not for you. But if you are interested in what fun Roguelikes you might be missing, Bones is definitely worth a look. Two thumbs up!

Reviewed by: Underdogs
Designer: Bruce Baker
Developer: Freeware
Publisher: Freeware
Year: 1991
Software Copyright: Bruce Baker
Theme: Fantasy
Multiplayer:  
None that we know of
System Requirements: DOS
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If you like this game, try: Vampyr: The Talisman of Convocation, Dungeon Explorer, Beyond Zork: The Coconut of Quendor

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