Overview
Released in 1987, ‘Flunky’ is a quirky and entertaining adventure game developed for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, and Commodore 64. Created during the golden age of home computing, it offered players a whimsical experience filled with humor and unique challenges.
Gameplay
In this game, players take on the role of a servant tasked with carrying out various errands and tasks for members of the British royal family. The objective is to complete a series of humorous and eccentric missions, which often involve interacting with the royal household and solving quirky puzzles.
Features
- Colorful graphics and amusing character design typical of 1980s games.
- An array of missions that required problem-solving and exploration.
- A humorous take on serving royalty, with light satire woven into the game.
Legacy
While not a major commercial hit, the game has a nostalgic charm for those who played it during its release era. It represents the spirit of 1980s British game development when humor and creativity were as valued as intricate graphics and gameplay mechanics.









