Apprentice (video game)

Apprentice
Developer(s) Herculean Effort Productions
Publisher(s) Herculean Effort Productions
Series Apprentice
Engine Adventure Game Studio
Platform(s) Windows
Release date(s) July 10, 2003
Genre(s) Point-and-click adventure

Apprentice is a point-and-click adventure game released on PC by Herculean Effort Productions as freeware in 2003. It was created using the open source development tool, Adventure Game Studio.

The player takes control of Mortimer "Pib" Pibsworth, a young apprentice who always wanted to become a wizard. The game begins with a dream sequence in which he is confronted by Lord Ironcrow, the ruler of the region. Lord Ironcrow attempts to persuade him to become a soldier, but Pib refuses causing him to wake up, screaming. His teacher returns to check up on Pib and informs him that he prepared to learn his very first spell, but first he must find the proper ingredients.

The game began as a side project while the developers worked on The Find, introducing the player to the game world and some of its characters. Therefore, the game was criticised for its short length and a lack of any real storyline. Furthermore, the dream sequence at the beginning of the game bears no relevance to the rest of the game. Nevertheless, Apprentice was praised for its high production values and is even mentioned as a good example of a game created with Adventure Game Studio in the book Gaming Hacks published by O'Reilly Media.[1] The game won four AGS Awards in 2003 for Best Room Art, Best Character Art, Best Animation and Best Music.

The first version of Apprentice was released on July 10, 2003. The first bug fix version, which also added a bonus puzzle to the game, was released on the 28th. Two years later, on May 29, 2005, HEP released a Deluxe version of the game, which improved animations and music and added voice overs to the game.

The Apprentice series is planned as a trilogy. The sequel Apprentice II: The Knight's Move was released in 2004. The release date of the last game in the series, Apprentice III: Checkmate! is unknown.

References

  1. O Reilly's Gaming Hacks index: Apprentice cited 15 December 2006

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