Simon, your average English boy, is abducted by a mysterious old book and transported to a fantastic world where he has magical powers.Simon, your average English boy, is abducted by a mysterious old book and transported to a fantastic world where he has magical powers.Simon, your average English boy, is abducted by a mysterious old book and transported to a fantastic world where he has magical powers.
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Chris Barrie
- Simon
- (voice)
Roger Blake
- Druid
- (voice)
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Paul Codish
- Dodgy Geezer
- (voice)
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Tony Dillon
- Goat
- (voice)
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Brett Gordon
- Goblin 1
- (voice)
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Dee Graham
- Barbarian
- (voice)
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Jon Haines
- Woodcutter
- (voice)
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Rena Kaye
- Female Warrior 1
- (voice)
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Steve Keen
- Guard 2
- (voice)
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Patrick Kelly
- Troll
- (voice)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe idea for this game arose after Adventure Soft failed to acquire the license for Terry Pratchett's Discworld books (the rights eventually went to Psygnosis). This game drew inspiration by those books and became a success in its own right.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet Computer Xtra: Episode #1.7 (1994)
Featured review
In 1993, when I was a little girl, my father brought this game home. In those times I did not understand English very well (actually, I did not know more than a few words and a couple of phrases...), so I did not know what was going on there. But I loved Simon anyway. It was colourful, hand-drawn, the wizard moved in a funny way and it had this fairy-tale atmosphere. Even though I was not able to play this game without the help of the directions in a computer magazine (remember - English is not my mother tongue), I loved to walk around exploring various locations - the village, the forest, even the swamp... Now, 13 years later, I can appreciate other aspects than the graphical design. This game is a great fun to play. You will find yourselves walking around talking to other characters just for the sake of talking. Various half-hidden hints will make you ask other characters more questions than you actually need to get to the end (you will end up asking each character ALL of the possible questions, as far as I can judge from my own experience), and it is worth the time. If you do not insist on 3D action and film-like rendering of the characters in the games you play, I can only recommend Simon the Sorcerer. And its sequel, Simon the Sorcerer II, as well!
By the way, did you know that a reference to this computer game was used by a Czech translator in his translation of one of the books by Terry Pratchett? Obviously, I was not the only one in this country who loved Simon...
By the way, did you know that a reference to this computer game was used by a Czech translator in his translation of one of the books by Terry Pratchett? Obviously, I was not the only one in this country who loved Simon...
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