This game is quite logical to play (especially if you think like a goblin). You play as three characters and you try and solve certain puzzles, If you choose the wrong item to do something with it usually ends up with a funny animation and one of the goblins swearing or moaning at you.
Each Goblin can do different things with the same object and sometimes it is worth deliberately getting the wrong Goblin to use it for the funny side effect it does!
One is a Magician, One is a Fighter and the other one is a handyman type character.
This game is quite logical to play (especially if you think like a goblin). You play as three characters and you try and solve certain puzzles, If you choose the wrong item to do something with it usually ends up with a funny animation and one of the goblins swearing or moaning at you.
Each Goblin can do different things with the same object and sometimes it is worth deliberately getting the wrong Goblin to use it for the funny side effect it does!
One is a Magician, One is a Fighter and the other one is a handyman type character. This is a Must have as I first bought this game for the Amiga and when I got a PC I had to have
this version as well.
You must at least try this game just once to see the silly antics of the three main characters.
If you liked it as much as I did then you must get the other two games in the trilogy Goblins 2, Goblins 3. It really is a shame that they couldn't keep the franchise going as I am sure that there are endless scrapes these little fellows could get into (and hopefully out of).
Note the game gives you level codes (bound to be a place on the net listing these) so you can play later levels if you get really stuck.
I loaded the game on the Amiga so I could have a look again just to see why I had liked it so much and realized that after playing it for 3 hours I was bitten by the Gobliiins bug again (Who needs a these 1st person and RPG's when you have just as much fun playing with 3 little Goblins and a wooden stick) Well I must go and play it again!