Chaos (ZX Spectrum, 1985)

Back to the ol’ Speccy for a 1985 game I and my friends played well into the 90s: Chaos.

Chaos title Chaos

By looking at screenshots, it appears stupidly basic; by watching someone play without explaining to you what he or she is doing, it seems insanely complex. The reality?

The premise is simple: 2-8 wizards trying to kill each other, using a variety of spells, including summoned creatures independently controllable, in a relatively small map (one screen) (sounds almost like Magic: the Gathering, only without the cards…).

The options, however, are many. Should I cast this Giant when the spell has a 20% chance of working? Should I cast it as an illusion, which works 100% of the time, but can easily be dispelled? Should I try to create easier, weaker Law creatures so that the Giant (a Law spell) is easier to cast later? Or should I go towards Chaos instead so I can eventually cast a Red Dragon? Is that guy going to attack me, or can I stay concentrated on killing that other guy? Can a Magic Bolt kill him, or should I save it for when I’m threatened? He’s attacking with undead creatures, and I have none… should I cast a Magic Sword and fight them physically? Trap them with Fire or a Gooey Blob? Create a Horse or a Pegasus, mount it, and get out of here? Create Magic Trees so I can get new spells? Is that Ogre he just cast an illusion?

And all of that in 48 K. Yes, 49152 bytes.

Oh, and the snake on the loading screen looked great. :)

Incidentally, Jullian Gollop, the author, would later create Laser Squad, UFO - Enemy Unknown (a.k.a. X-Com), Laser Squad Nemesis, and the new Rebelstar: Tactical Command for the GBA.

By the way, you can get Chaos here.

3 Responses to “Chaos (ZX Spectrum, 1985)”


  1. 1 birra

    Chaos es el mejor juego de la historia. Deberian hacer alguno IGUAL pero en 3d y ponerse en primera persona para luchar con la xbox.
    chau capo

  2. 2 Eakster

    I LOVED this game. Thanks for reminding us what it was like to play…

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