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Game #422
Hall of Belated Fame Inductee  Fool's Errand, The    View all Top Dogs in this genre
Puzzle   Collection


 Fool's Errand, The box cover

 Fool's Errand, The screenshot
Designed by Cliff Johnson, one of the best puzzle designers ever, the concept behind Fool's Errand is so original that it defies categorization. Suffice to say that it is part devilish puzzle collection, part novel, part adventure and an all-around classic.

While the game would deserve classic status on the merits of unique puzzles alone, it is the masterful blend of puzzles with an enchanting, well-written story (a medieval Fool who runs errands for people) that evolve, that makes Fool's Errand a uniquely original game. When each puzzle is solved, the player gains access to more story (with more puzzles to solve). In a master stroke unmatched in creativity to this day, Cliff even designed an uber- puzzle-- a big puzzle that can only be solved once all the smaller puzzles are solved and all the story pages are revealed. Solving this overarching puzzle requires careful re-reading of the game's story, as clues are hidden between the lines and old paragraphs take on new meanings.

Puzzles in the game are wonderfully diverse. Some, such as the card game you will play, are downright original, and even the derivative ones (such as the dozens of word puzzles) are hardly ever boring. Characters in the story, which sounds as if they were plucked from Alice in Wonderland, are fleshed out with great detail and confidence. There's really no fault I can think of for this game, except that you will be sorry to see it end when it does. See for yourself why I think this game deserves to be on every "Best Computer Games" list; if you are even remotely interested in puzzle games, Fool's Errand is a must-have.

Note: In 2002, designer Cliff Johnson put up the superior Mac version for download at his website, to cheers of fans worldwide. You can download it from his site in "Related Links" area below. Thanks, Cliff!

Reviewed by: Underdogs

Designer: Cliff Johnson
Developer: Manley Associates
Publisher: Miles Computing
Year: 1989
Software Copyright: Cliff Johnson
Theme: Unique
Multiplayer:  
None that we know of
Related Links: Fool's Paradise, Official Fool's Errand Page [Mac version download]
System Requirements: DOS
Where to get it:
If you like this game, try: Puzzle Gallery, 3 in Three, Heaven & Earth
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