Console: | Commodore 64 |
TV Standard: | Region Not Set |
Developer(s): | Strategic Simulations, Inc. |
Publisher(s): | Strategic Simulations, Inc. |
Release Date: | 1989-01-01 |
Players: | 1 |
Co-op: | No |
ESRB: | E - Everyone |
Type: | Role-Playing |
Play a would-be hero in the city of Hillsfar, where action and adventure await the daring adventurer. Join the local guild and complete missions from the guild master in a quest for glory and gold!
Hillsfar is a single-hero role-playing game (in comparison to other Advanced Dungeons & Dragons role-playing games, where the player usually controls a group of characters). A combination of first person perspective (when traveling in the city of Hillsfar) and third person perspective (usually in some action-style mini-quests) viewpoints.
As a would-be-hero, four classes are available in a randomly generated mission-based plot: fighter, thief, cleric, or magic-user. Each class to a certain extent, have different assigned quests given by each respective guild.
In Hillsfar, gameplay usually consists of various mini-games that are needed to complete the quests or missions provided at the local guild by the guild master. These mini-games (and their viewpoints) include:
•Fighting in the arena (third person).
•Competing at the archery range (first person).
•Exploring buildings or mazes (top-down).
•Riding a horse outside Hillsfar while avoiding obstacles (third person/side-scrolling).
•Locking picking doors and chests (first person).
Unlike most role-playing games, there aren't any randomly generated monsters to battle. In Hillsfar, combat only occurs in the arena.