4.5

The Worm in Paradise

Release Date calendar
1986
Platform joystick
Amstrad CPC
Game Type type
Released
Max Players players
1
Overview

Eden has been successfully colonised, by creating several domed cities. Society is rigidly functioning, unemployment, crime and poverty all non-existent. The economy functions on fines rather than taxes, making for a plethora of petty rules and no penal punishment. Robot employees make everything run cheaply. Body part reselling allows hospitals to turn a profit. Robots can even control human reproduction. The end result is a society in which humans have no useful role. Who would live in a 'paradise' like this? The Worm In Paradise is the culmination of the Silicon Dreams series of interactive fiction. The game relies on strict timing and a day/night cycle (using a decimal clock with 10 100-minute hours) – return to your home before darkness falls, and don't expect robots to help with tasks which will not be finished in the day. Vital buildings can be located using colour-coded co-ordinates, but these change every time you load the game, so be careful to write them down.

Alternate Names
  • Silicon Dreams Trilogy III: The Worm in Paradise
Cooperative

No

ESRB

Not Rated

Genres
Adventure
Developers
Level 9 Computing
Publishers
Level 9 Computing
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