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Steal
yourself a world of fantasy
WHY BUY THIS GAME WHEN YOU CAN STEAL IT ?
Except you can't. Not yet. An amateur like you? Come off it! Now,
if you were a fully paid-up member of the notorious Guild of Thieves,
things would be different...
Mind you, it's not easy. You might find yourself ditched on a remote
jetty by the Guildmaster. You might find that the Guild expects
you to ransack a well guarded mansion. To go grave-robbering. Potholing.
Or maybe - if they're really doubtful of your abilities - everything
at once!
No problem, really, in a country full of helpful natives and friendly
wildlife. Trouble is, you´re not in a country like that ! You´re
in Kerovnia. Except that the place seems to have gone downhill since
then...But you´ll find that out for yourself soon enough. And
just one final hint; don't try any funny stuff. The Guildmaster
has seen it all before. So has the Gatekeeper. So has he...But why
should we give you any hints?
Guild of Thieves, from Magnetic Scrolls, the people who wrote The
Pawn, winners of numerous major awards. Graphic illustrations to
blow your socks off. Puzzles to blow your brains out. Frankly, we
doubt that you're up to it...
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| Released: |
1987 |
| Distributor: |
Firebird
/ Rainbird |
| Story: |
Rob
Steggles |
| Graphics: |
Geoff
Quilley, Tristan Humphries
Title picture: Duncan McLean |
| Programming: |
? |
| Goodies: |
What
Burglar: Michael Bywater |
| Platforms: |
Amiga,
Amstrad CPC, Amstrad PCW, Apple 2, Archimedes, Atari ST, Atari XL/XE, Commodore 64/128, Macintosh, MS-Dos, Spectrum +3 |
Game
box contained
(Atari ST): |
Bank
of Kerovnia account card, die, magazine "What Burglar",
Kerovnia Guild of Discret Entry And Removal Operatives contract, Adventure
Guide Atari ST, one 3.5"-disk |
| Known
release versions: |
1.0
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Atari XL, C64, Amstrad CPC, Apple 2
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1. 0
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Amiga, Atari ST
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1.1
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IBM PC
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1.3
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Archimedes, Spectrum +3 and Collection Vol. 1
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Macintosh, Amstrad PCW |
| Known
packages: |
Standard
Rainbird/Firebird blue box ( 15.2 cm x 21.4 cm - 6" x 8.5" ) |
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Game
package contents
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- What
Burglar:
1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 , 15 , 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 , 28 , 29 , 30 , 31 , 32 , 33 , 34 , 35 , 36 , 37 , 38 , 39 , 40
- What
Burglar (PDF)
- Poster (taken from MS Collection package)
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| Reviews,
articles,... : |
- Articles are reviews are available here
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| Background information |
- Unlike
other MS games The Guild of Thieves had no title music. Some ports,
however, displayed the message "Music stolen from John Cage"
while loading the game. This was actually meant to be a joke, though
many people didn't get it. John Cage was an experimental musician (died
several years ago), and the message is a hint on his notorious piece
4'33" which is silence for that length of time.
- On
page 19 of What Burglar finds an advert:
BABY ELEPHANT SKIN JACKET, soft, supple, surplus to ideological requirements.
Also for sale: New York appartement, Islington flat, Porsche, Saab,
computers, synthesizers etc. Owner retiring to Madagascar. Apply D.
Adams, Box 57848
The "advert" is a poke at Douglas Adams, the author of "The
Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy" (books, radio series, TV series,
Infocom adventure, etc!) who went on a worldwide trip looking for endangered
species for a BBC radio show. He wrote a book about his trip, called
"Last Chance to See" (Really worth reading !!!).
Small anecdote from Michael Bywater (author of What Burglar):
"[...] It is indeed about Douglas Adams. He's an old friend of
mine. At the time of What Burglar/Guild of Thieves (I was going out
with Anita Sinclair, which is how I got involved in GoT and Jinxter
etc) I'd just got back from New York, where I hd been staying in Douglas's
apartment.
It had been colder than I expected, but fortunately there was a warm,
rather luxuriously soft leather jacket there which I borrowed. When
I got back to London, I mentioned it to Douglas. "It's the softest
leather I've ever seen," I said. "What is it exactly?"
"Ah," he said, "Actually, it's a bit embarrassing. It's...
well, it's baby elephant-skin, and I don't think I'm going to be able
to wear it much any more."
Hence the advertisment.
- The game box shows an image of a winged lizard. During the devlopment of The Guild of Thieves at some stage a flying Pterodactyl was included, but it was removed from the game later. However since then, the box artwork was already finalised and not altered anymore.
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Atari ST |
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Atari XL |
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Spectrum +3 |
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C64 |
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