Description
Hampstead is a rework of an old quill adventure game written by Trevor Lever and David Jones
Hampstead is an adventure game for would-be social climbers. Speed of reaction isn't so important. What matters is your ability to solve complex problems, which get harder the further you proceed in the game.
Hampstead is a quest, but not for gold. The aim of it is to reach the pinnacle of social status, and acquiring wealth is only one part of the problem. If you wish to go up in the world you also have to gain the admiration and respect of your fellow men, and there's more to that than a fat bank balance.
In Hampstead it helps to know something about art - or rather, to give the impression you do. You must wear the right clothes, be seen in the right places, live in the right house with the right partner and usethe correct mode of transport.
At the start of the game you are a nobody whose aim is to become a somebody. So lie, cheat, steal and defraud. You know it makes sense.
QUESTIONS PEOPLE ASK ABOUT HAMPSTEAD:
Q: Is there life after Hampstead?
A: No, Only before and during.
Q: Why do dustbins have no lids in Hampstead?
A: In order that passers-by may see the week's completed Guardian crosswords stacked neatly within.
Hampstead - a new type of adventure game!
HAMPSTEAD
A NEW TYPE OF ADVENTURE GAME
HAMPSTEAD is an adventure game for would-be social climbers. For those who have never played one before, an adventure game generally depends on the use of brainpower. Speed of reaction isn't so important. What matters is the ability to solve complex problems,
which get harder the further you proceed in the game.