| Credits | |
| Published: |
1990, Electronic Zoo
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| Developer: | Imagitec Design, Wired Software |
| Copyright: | DMA Systems, IDL Group |
| Design: | Nigel Cook, Mark Fisher, Anthony Rosbottom, Martin Hooley, Neil Young |
| Manager: | Mark Fisher |
| Coder: | Mark Fisher |
| Graphics: | Anthony Rosbottom, Andrew Gilmour |
| Musician: | Barry Leitch |
| Information | |
| Hardware: | OCS |
| Disks: | 3 |
| License: | Commercial |
| Language: | English |
| Players: | 1 Only |
| Notes: | Story: Mark Fisher, Neil Young, Nigel Cook |
| Categorization | |
| Genre: | Platformer |
| Subgenre: | Scrolling Screen |
| Tags: | basher, egypt, multidirectional, mythological, norse, platform, sideways, wonderboy |
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One of those decent games which would REALLY need a sprite reworking.
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Obviously heavily inspired by Wonderboy in Monsterland. You'll notice lots of similar elements in this game.
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Plays better than its look could make you think. The intro track is epic.
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A highly underrated game, I kid you not.
Underneath this semi-cute appearance hides a beast of a platformer (in every positive way).
I booted this game up in the assumption this would be a nice little "snack" between my adventuring games...NOT!
This one is deep, takes you in it's world only not to let you after you finish it. It's not the story but the game play itself...
A real shame this one this didn't get the respect / recognition it really deserved...
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This game is fantastic ! One of my first Amiga games . Ah! Memories 10/10 for sure !!
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I picked this game up at a surplus store in Owen Sound, Ontario for like $5.00 back in 1993. Brought it home, played it on my A600. This game is HUGE and alot of fun - kind of reminds me of Wonderboy in Monsterland.
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