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      using Manic Miner and Jet Set Willy game engines

 

II. Jet Set Willy (JSW48)

A. New games using Matthew Smith's original Jet Set Willy game engine for the 48K Spectrum and its modifications

 

30. JSW dup moor en t' panat

Author: Nick Aldridge

Year: 2002

Language: English

 

JSW dup moor en t' panat was the third of five JSW games created by Nick Aldridge between 2000 and 2003. According to the author's own comment, "the name, along with every screen name, is complete nonsense".

GAME PREMISE: Poor Willy is overwhelmed by stress—too many adventures, too many remakes of his classic game. He's gathered thousands of items, died millions of times, and been crushed under that boot more times than he can count. Now, penniless and lost, Willy spends his days on park benches, muttering incomprehensibly to passers-by: "Willy dup moor. Willy en t' panat. Cron d'ji klor thro?" No one understands him, and he cannot express his torment. Willy is trapped within himself, confined to a world created by his own mind—a world where he perceives only 32x24 squares and 15 colours. His only hope of escape lies in collecting all the flashing items. Help Willy escape from himself!

 

Number of edited rooms: 60

Number of rooms accessible without cheating: 60

Number of rooms which need to be visited to complete the game: not more than 58

(The rooms "da clib te 'Willy'" [17] and "peiks" [18] can be omitted at no cost; possibly, some other rooms could be omitted as well, though this might complicate the completion route.)

Number of items to collect: 255

 

Bugfix needed after original release? NO

Spare lives at the start: 7

Completable without loss of life? YES

 

Starting time: 7:00 am

Best documented completion time with no unnecessary loss of life: 8:02 am

 

Download links

 

Archived version of Nick Aldridge's JSW dup moor en t' panat page
   

directdownload

Direct game download

Game files in TAP and TZX formats

   

wos

World of Spectrum

The game's page on WoS

   

spectrumcomputing

Spectrum Computing

The game's page on Spectrum Computing

 

 

speccymaps

Speccy Screenshot Maps

The game's map on Speccy Screenshot Maps

   

jswcentralspecial

JSW Central

RZX walkthrough of the game showing the best documented completion time

   

rzxarchive

RZX Archive

RZX walkthrough of the game on the RZX Archive (showing a completion of the game which is inferior to the best publicly available recording)

 

 

Video

 

A walkthrough of the game on the JSW Central YouTube channel

 

 

A complete screenshot gallery will be presented on this page in the future.

 

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