The Forbidden Forest - for Commodore 64

At first glance it looks like a pleasant wooded glade on a peaceful, mild day. Watch out! It's a giant spider! RUN! You don't know how it happened;you don't know how you got here, but, unfortunately, you've wandered into the FORBIDDEN FOREST! You'll find a bow in your hand and a quiver full of arrows on your back, as well as four more full quivers on the ground beside you. You're going to need them. The Forbidden Forest is a place on this world but certainly not of this world. It is a place of unrelenting terror and trial. It is ruled by the dreaded Demogorgon demonic king of monsters. He will send in his horde of grisly creatures against anyone who dares enter his realm. And if by some miracle, or your own skill, you should vanquish his army, you will have to face the Demogorgon himself. A word of encouragement: no one has ever returned from the Forbidden Forest alive! There are five different areas of the forest in which to do battle and you may enter any one of them at any time by running in either direction as they flow into each other, creating one large forest. The moon slowly crosses the sky as you go from late afternoon to the dead of night. Together, these features offer multiple and varied environments. Within this ever changing arena, you will face four increasingly difficult levels of adventure with seven different challenges in each level. Fight your way through bloated bees and winged dragons and killer skeletons, and more, to come face to face with the ultimate terror- the Demogorgon!
This game is played using a joystick.
This submission was done concurrently with #6447: DrD2k9's C64 Monty on the Run in 12:35.42 as homage to DANACRYSALIS GDQ runs.

Speedrun by DanaCrysalis (done on "Innocent" level)

Featured at SGDQ 2014 by DanaCrysalis

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Game Basics

  • The game consists of 7 stages, where a different enemy poses a different challenge.
    • Spiders
    • Bees
    • Frogs
    • Dragons
    • Phantoms
    • Snakes
    • Demogorgon
  • Levels (Higher levels usually mean more enemies to kill and faster attacks)
    • Innocent
    • Trooper
    • Daredevil
    • Crazy

Tools Used:

Bizhawk 2.3.1 RAM Watch 0x41 (Total relevent kills)

TAS Notes

This is another game that I played a lot, during my youth. It was one of the more popular games and attracted me from the very first time I tried it. Still to this day, I think about it and decided to TAS it to see what the limitations are. Well, it went a lot further than I thought it could have.
The TAS eventually ended up being about 4 Minutes and 51 seconds. There is no speedrun of this game on "Crazy", but one is provided by Dana on "Innocent". In his run, he achieves a Sub 4 Minute completion time.
Spiders Affected RNG to get all spiders to spawn on the left side. This was done because the hit box had better detection on the approach from the left. When coming from the right, you would have to wait for the spider to get closer in order to make contact with the arrow.
Bees Affected RNG to get the bee to appear near the ground and up close to the archer. In this case RNG can be changed every frame...so the path the bee takes can be altered continuously.
Frogs
As with previous enemies, RNG is also affected to produce patterns that keep the archer from having to avoid getting hit. After redoing this level multiple times, I discovered that I could not improvement my time cut...even though measures were taken to shot frogs earlier. This is when I decided to research a RAM address that counted enemy kills. After about 2 days of research, I discovered 0x41...which kept a running total throughout the game. My discovery turned out to be very interesting, as there were times that I was killing two frogs at once...without the visual evidence. It was at this point that I redid the stage for the last time, where 2 kills with one arrow was an absolute must.
Dragons
There are three directions that dragons can spawn from. Left, Right, and from the far off background. The fastest pattern is to get them to spawn on the left or right. RNG was affected to get them to spawn as early as possible.
Phantoms
The Phantoms are no different than any other enemy. Try to get it in the optimal place to kill as fast as possible. In this case, RNG was affected to get the Phantoms to spawn directly in the middle. BUT! That is not the end. This is the only cut scene that actually has RNG!! I made this discover after trying to redo one of the kills and noticed that the death scene went much longer than my previous attempt. That is when i started trying to understand the situation and it appears that a certain percentage of his body must be removed before the scene ends. Well, I affected his RNG during the cut scene and was able to cut off 100's of frames for each kill.
Snakes
Easiest enemy of them all. No RNG really to affect, except the 1 frame delay of killing was removed by changing RNG.
Demogorgon
This enemy was similar to the Phantoms, except RNG had to be manipulated in such a way to keep this enemy from jumping around too much. Aside from minor RNG adjustments...very easy boss.

Memory: Judging
Memory: At first glance this game looks trivial, but the RNG manipulation shows that it is in fact not the case. From what I can tell, optimization is solid.
From my perspective, this movie is fairly repetitive and has a ton of downtime. While it's supposedly more impressive to those that have played the game, that's not the largest demographic and the low amount of feedback suggests that this is Vault material.
Accepting to Vault.
feos: Pub.
feos: Removing the label since it's just a difficulty setting.

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This topic is for the purpose of discussing #6448: nymx's C64 Forbidden Forest in 07:24.69
Post subject: Re: #6448: nymx's C64 The Forbidden Forest "Crazy any%" in 07:24.69
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One of the first games with parallax scrolling? That's fairly impressive. I do find the lengthy "won level" sequences fairly boring to watch, though.
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I like the music in this. Would love to listen to it on repeat.
[14:15] <feos> WinDOES what DOSn't 12:33:44 PM <Mothrayas> "I got an oof with my game!" Mothrayas Today at 12:22: <Colin> thank you for supporting noble causes such as my feet MemoryTAS Today at 11:55 AM: you wouldn't know beauty if it slapped you in the face with a giant fish [Today at 4:51 PM] Mothrayas: although if you like your own tweets that's the online equivalent of sniffing your own farts and probably tells a lot about you as a person MemoryTAS Today at 7:01 PM: But I exert big staff energy honestly lol Samsara Today at 1:20 PM: wouldn't ACE in a real life TAS just stand for Actually Cease Existing
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This looks a lot easier than it actually is. to those who have't played the game this is nothing special. but to those who HAVE Played it RTA, this is quite entertaining. :) Doing it this FAST is insanely hard.
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zaphod77 wrote:
This looks a lot easier than it actually is. to those who have't played the game this is nothing special. but to those who HAVE Played it RTA, this is quite entertaining. :) Doing it this FAST is insanely hard.
I think the problem that TASers have, like myself and DrD2k9, is that most users of this site haven't heard of these games. Because of that, you have no intimate knowledge of its game play. Since you and I both have this experience, TASing it was certainly of high interest to me. I'm glad that I finally did, because the "quarkyness" of this game was finally revealed to me and I finally understand its behavior after all this time. RIP, The Forbidden Forest. :)
I recently discovered that if you haven't reached a level of frustration with TASing any game, then you haven't done your due diligence. ---- SOYZA: Are you playing a game? NYMX: I'm not playing a game, I'm TASing. SOYZA: Oh...so its not a game...Its for real? ---- Anybody got a Quantum computer I can borrow for 20 minutes? Nevermind...eien's 64 core machine will do. :) ---- BOTing will be the end of all games. --NYMX
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This movie has been published. The posts before this message apply to the submission, and posts after this message apply to the published movie. ---- [4004] C64 Forbidden Forest by nymx in 07:24.69
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btw, this game WAS released on disk. grab the cosmi collection. (i's a few disk images, and one of them has forbidden forest on it) or disk version 1 from gamebase originals collection. load it with LOAD"FF",8 RUN
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Whoops. I'm super late to this. Anyway, I don't really see any benefit to playing at higher skill levels. The only difference between levels is how many enemies you have to kill. It just makes it artificially longer for a TAS.