I'm making my way through the 100 greatest games as listed in Your Sinclair October 1991.
This review looks at Trashman from 1984, published by New Generation Software and created by Malcolm E. Evans.
Though the idea of a computer game in which your primary goal is to wander up and down numerous garden paths, lifting bins, dumping household waste then returning the now smelly empty bin may not sound overly exciting, Michael E. Evans – the man behind 3D Monster Maze on the ZX81 and ZX Spectrum – created a game in which not only incorporated the traffic dodging world of Frogger, but also brought in the rather frantic nerve-shredding time/bonus watching life of stick figure binman, as you guided him around trying not to walk on the grass, watching as the bin lorry constantly moved on and dealt with the residents who offered you bonus time at the cost of losing site of your said bin lorry. This game was excellent and still is!
There were two following sequels to Trashman, however neither lived up to the classic that was the original and best.
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Your Sinclairs 100 Greatest Games - 86 Trashman
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