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Trapped - Destiny of Good...or Evil?


Set in the mythical world of Kerovnia, this amusing and complex tale is subtle enough to appeal to the beginner and hardened adventurer alike. A revolutionary text-handling system allows input of complicated sentences and complete interaction with characters (including some very intelligent animals!).

The Pawn represents all its characters and objects as if they existed in a real world, storing complex information about their attributes and properties linked to their particular position or context in the game.

Your objectives are manyfold: The simpliest is to escape from Kerovnia, but you will find others as you wander about the land and communicate with the characters you meet.

The Pawn combines a rich text adventure, with stunning colour graphics, and a language parser that will set the standards for years to come.

Facts

Released:
1985
Distributor:
Firebird / Rainbird
Story:
Rob Steggles
Graphics:
Geoff Quilley
Programming:
Ken Gordon, Hugh Steers, Anita Sinclair
Goodies:
A tale of Kerovnia: Georgina Sinclair
Platforms:
Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Amstrad PCW, Apple2, Archimedes, Atari ST, Atari XL/XE, Commodore 128/ 64, IBM PC, Macintosh, Sinclair QL, Spectrum 128K, Spectrum +3
Game box contents:
Novella "A tale of Kerovnia" by G. Sinclair
The Pawn Guide
The Pawn Gameplay
Poster
Addendum
Bug sheet
Disk
Known release versions:
 
 
1.0 - Sinclair QL
 
2.0 - Atari ST
 
2.1 - Atari ST
 
2.2 - Amiga
 
2.3 - Amstrad CPC, Apple 2, Archimedes, Atari XL, C64, Macintosh, IBM PC, Spectrum 128k
 
2.4 - Spectrum +3
 
? - Amstrad PCW
Known packages:
Two different Rainbird/Firebird packages of identical size ( 15.2 cm x 21.4 cm - 6" x 8.5" )

Game box contents

  • Media:

  • Atari ST

    Macintosh

    Spectrum 128

    Amstrad CPC

    Archimedes

    Apple 2
     

    Atari XL

    Amiga

    Amiga

    Amstrad PCW

    IBM PC

    C64

    Spectrum +3
  • A Tale of Kerovnia (Version I, including cypheric hint section)
  • Kerovnia Map (Backside of Kerovnia novella)
  • Technical Guide: Atari ST C64 CPC 6128 IBM PC Mac Spectrum 128k
  • Poster
  • Gameplay Guide
  • Addendum (taken from early Atari ST package)
  • Bug report (taken from early Atari ST package)

Background information

  • After you got rid of the wristband you can go to the room south of the Small Cave. There you'll get a listing from programmers. With "debug the listing" you become immortal.
  • You can also use the blue key to free the princess...
  • Anita Sinclair used Kronos as her MUD alias.
  • The first Magnetic Scrolls release ever was QL-Pawn for the Sinclair QL released in 1985.
  • There exist two different versions of "A Tale of Kerovnia". The second version states "Version II" on the cover page, however it has only minor differences to the original version. Mostly these are spelling corrections, some extended hints and an additional Rainbird logo on the first page. The page wrapping is slightly different.

Walkthroughs, solutions and more...

Pawn Solution Book
Official Magnetic Scrolls Solution Book (original scans donated by John P. King, PDF by Christian Kruse)
pawn_s.zip
Solution
pawn_w.zip
Walkthrough
pawnmap.gif
Map
pawn-crk.zip
Unprotect PC version
pawn-unp.zip
Password list
pawn.html
Ami Cheat's Page Solve
tale.zip
A Tale of Kerovnia - plain text
pawn-map-hires.jpg
Alternative map (unknown author)
Pawn_music.lha
The original music score of The Pawn in DeliTracker custom format. To play use e.g. Deliplayer or UADE
Archived material:
A Tale of Kerovnia
(Version I, HTML)
Cypheric Hint Section
(taken from A Tale of Kerovnia, HTML)

Articles and Reviews

Game reviews - The Pawn
Title Source Authors, Credits File Language
The Pawn (Atari ST) UK flag Happy Computer 6/86
roughly translated by myself
Heinrich Lenardt German flag
The Pawn (Spectrum 128k) UK flag
Your Sinclair No. 19, July 1987, page 80 Mike Gerrard Download article  UK flag
The Pawn: England's Finest Hour (C-64) UK flag Commodore Magazine 7/87, webbified by Frank Skagemo Shay Adams Download article  UK flag
The Pawn (Spectrum 128k) UK flag Crash magazine 41, pages 58-59 ? Download article  UK flag
The Pawn (Amstrad CPC) UK flag
Amstrad Action Issue 19, 1987 p.76-77
donated by Nicholas Campbell
The Pilgrim Download article  UK flag
Not only disc only but PCW only tool (Amstrad PCW) UK flag
Amstrad Computer User 01/87
p.28-29
donated by Nicholas Campbell
Bill Brock Download article  UK flag
At last (Amstrad CPC) UK flag
Amstrad Computer User 4/87
p.70+73
donated by Nicholas Campbell
Bill Brock Download article  UK flag
The Pawn (Amstrad PCW) UK flag
Amtix Issue 16, 1987
page 43
donated by Nicholas Campbell
Rob Steel Download article  UK flag
The Pawn (Amstrad CPC) UK flag
Amtix Issue 18, 1987
p. 48-49
donated by Nicholas Campbell
Rob Steel Download article  UK flag
Evocative Pawn (Amstrad CPC/PCW) UK flag
Computing with the Amstrad Vol.3 Issue 4, p. 17, 1987
donated by Nicholas Campbell
Gandalf Download article  UK flag
The Pawn (Atari ST) German flag Happy Computer Sonderhaft 11
p. 48
Heinrich Lenardt
?
German flag
Pläne - The Pawn German flag ASM Spezial 2
p.24-25
Wolfgang Frödel German flag
The Pawn (Sinclair QL) UK flag Sinclair QL World July 1988,
p.44-45
Ken McMahon Download article  UK flag
The Pawn (C 64) UK flag Zzap64 Iss. 20 December 1986,
p.108-109
Sean Masterson Download article  UK flag
The Pawn (multiple) UK flag Page6 32, March 1988, page 64-65 Garry Francis Download article  UK flag
The Pawn (Atari XL/XE) UK flag Page6 28, July 1987, page 70-71 John Sweeney Download article  UK flag
The Pawn (Spectrum ZX) UK flag ZX Computing Monthly June 1987, age6 47 Gordon Hamlott Download article  UK flag
The Pawn preview (multiple) UK flag Computer & Video Games 54, April 1986, page 78-79 Keith Campell Download article  UK flag
The Pawn (Spectrum 128k) UK flag Sinclair User 58, January 1987, page 100 Gordon Taylor Download article  UK flag
Atari ST news - The Pawn UK flag Computer & Video Games 58, August 1986, page 90 ? Download article  UK flag
The Pawn (C 64) UK flag Computer & Video Games 62, December 1986, page 71 Keith Campell Download article  UK flag
Atari ST User May 1986 magazine cover featuring The Pawn UK flag Atari ST User, May 1986, cover   Download article  UK flag
The stuff from which cults are made UK flag Atari ST User, May 1986, page 4-5 Anthony Ginnl Download article  UK flag
Computing with the Amstrad November 1987 magazine cover featuring The Pawn UK flag Computing with the Amstrad Vol.3 Issue 11, November 1987, cover   Download article  UK flag
The Pawn (C 64) UK flag Commodore User 38, November 1986, pages 76-77 Keith Campell Download article  UK flag
Commodore User - Superstars UK flag Comodore User Supplemental, pages 11-12 ? Download article  UK flag
The Pawn Preview (C 64) UK flag Commodore User 32, pages 76-77 Keith Campell Download article  UK flag
The Pawn (Atari ST) UK flag Compute! 77, Oct. 1986 p. 60 Neil Randell Download article  UK flag
The Pawn (C64) UK flag Commodore Magazine Vol.8 No. 8, Aug. 1987, p. 28,116 Gary V. Fields Download article  UK flag

Maps & Solutions - The Pawn
Title Source Authors, Credits File Language
The Pawn Map part I + II UK flag Computing with the Amstrad Vol.3 Issue 11&12, November 1987, p. 33 ? Download article  UK flag
The Pawn Map UK flag Atari User 26, June 1986, page 32-33 ? Download article  UK flag

Availability

Amiga
Amstrad CPC
Amstrad PCW
Apple 2
Archimedes
Atari ST
Atari XL
C64
IBM PC
Macintosh
Spectrum +3
Spectrum ZX