[{"TitleName":"Blockbusters Question Master","Publisher":"Macsen Software","Author":"Tim Williams","YearOfRelease":"1985","ZxDbId":"0010448","Reviews":[{"Issue":{"Name":"Your Spectrum Issue 12, Mar 1985","Price":"£0.95","ReleaseDate":"1985-02-21","Editor":"Roger Munford","TotalPages":74,"HasCoverTape":false,"FlannelPanel":"Editor: Roger Munford\r\nArt Editor: Hazel Bennington\r\nDeputy Editor: Tina Boylan\r\nTechnical Editor: Peter Shaw\r\nProduction Editor: Louise Cook\r\nArt Assistant: Martin Dixon\r\nEditorial Consultant: Andrew Pennell\r\nSoftware Consultant: Gavin Monk\r\nContributors: John Torofex, Ian Beardsmore, Tony Samuels, Stephen Adams, Dave Nicholls, Ross Holman, Roger Willis, Stuart Jamieson, Clive Gifford, Simon Goodwin, Adrian Wagner, Chris Somerville, Chris Wood, Hunt Emerson\r\nAdvertising Manager: Joe Harrower\r\nAdvertising: Dave Baskerville\r\nGroup Advertising Manager: Jill Harris\r\nGroup Art Director: Perry Neville\r\nPublisher: Stephen England\r\n\r\nPublished by Sportscene Specialist Press Ltd, [redacted] Company registered in England. Telephone (all departments): [redacted]\r\nTypesetters: Carlinpoint [redacted]\r\nReproduction: Graphic Ideas, London\r\nPrinters: Chase Web Offset [redacted]\r\nDistribution: Seymour Press [redacted]\r\n\r\nAll material in Your Spectrum ©1985 Felden productions, and may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the written consent of the publishers. Your Spectrum is a monthly publication."},"MainText":"BUSTING MAKES MAC FEEL GOOD\r\n\r\nMacsen Software and Central Television have now finished final arrangements for the release of a computer game based around the TV' series Blockbusters.\r\n\r\nThe game itself consists of two players competing with each other to answer general questions selected from hundreds stored on cassette. Each correct answer extends the successful competitor's path across an on-screen matrix of four-by-four hexagons. The player who completes this path first wins that round... and the player who wins most rounds is the winner of the game. Get the picture?\r\n\r\nPlayers can set the number of rounds and the level of difficulty; the higher the difficulty level, the shorter the time allowed for answers by the onscreen clock. There's also a sound on/off feature.\r\n\r\nBlockbusters is also supported by the follow-up tape, Questionmaster - this allows the user to create a database of questions to be used within Blockbusters. Blockbusters is priced at £7.95 and Questionmaster is £5.95. If you're interested, give Macsen Software a ring on [redacted]. (Who ya gonna call? Ed.) (Blockbusters!! T.P.)","ReviewerComments":[],"OverallSummary":"","Page":"12","Denied":false,"Award":"Not Awarded","Reviewers":[{"Name":"Peter Shaw","Score":"","ScoreSuffix":""}],"ScreenshotText":[],"BlurbText":[],"TranscriptBy":"Chris Bourne","ReviewScores":null,"CompilationReviewScores":[]}]}]