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Vruće Ljetovanje (
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: ''Hot Summer Vacation'') is an
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published by
Suzy Soft Suzy Soft was a SFRY, Yugoslav video game publisher active during the 1980s, operating in SR Croatia, Croatia. It started in 1985 as the software division of Suzy Records, based in Zagreb, and published video games and programs for ZX Spectrum, Com ...
for
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in 1985. It was written and developed by Ivan Gerenčir and Milan Pavičević, with graphics done by artist
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. The game is notable for being the first Yugoslav adventure game with full color graphics, as well as the first adventure game from
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. The game depicts the daily life of Srećko, and his family, who are preparing for a trip to their summer vacation on the coastline,
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/ref> and as such portrays the daily life in the former country. It was published simultaneously in
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and
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and retailed at 900
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.


Plot

The protagonist, Srećko, lives a daily life with his family in an economically unstable Yugoslavia and is at some point asked by his wife, Milica, to prepare a summer vacation for them to the coastline. He then embarks on an adventure going through daily life attempting to survive and support his family thus running into many obstacles along the way.


Gameplay

The game's display is divided in three sections, where the first two sections provide the first-person perspective image of the player's location, with the last third conveying text information such as descriptions, current date and time as well as a console for the player to give commands. The gameplay is based on real-time method, the plot features 13 major autonomous NPCs which move from one area to another depending on time, and an open world, aspects already established in previous adventure games. It also introduces hunger and fatigue as parameters which greatly affect the player potentially resulting in his death. These factors also depend on each other, for instance "run to the store before it closes to get food so you don't starve to death, but your fatigue prevents you from running". The player can travel both by foot or by car. Financial planning of food, car gas, gifts and vacation is also mandatory for the player's progression, as it could end the game through bankruptcy. You get several sources of income (piggy bank, monthly salary, savings etc.) which you need to spend during the course of the adventure without fully depleting it.


Reception

It was praised by the Slovenian computer magazine '' Moj mikro'' as easily one of the better Yugoslavian programs in its November issue.Moj Mikro, November 1985, Matej Gašperič Another prominent magazine
Svet Kompjutera ''Svet kompjutera'' (''World of Computers'') is a computer magazine published in Serbia. It has a circulation of about 50,000 and is owned by the media company Politika AD. ''Svet kompjutera'' deals with subjects on home, PC computers, table ...
, favourably compared it to other games of the genre such as ''
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'', '' Sherlock'', and ''Eric'', even praising it as having better and more humorous solutions than the aforementioned games. It particularly noted its very fast routine for image display and the large span of words that could be used during play.


References


External links

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''Vruće Ljetovanje''
on
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1980s interactive fiction 1985 video games Adventure games Single-player video games Video games about vacationing Video games developed in Croatia Video games set in Croatia ZX Spectrum games ZX Spectrum-only games