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As Baron Baldric, you
are charged with keeping peace for all the common folk of the land. But when the grand
Lazarine Towers are overcome with dark forces and creatures, casting an evil shadow over
the land, you must wield your somewhat magical staff and set out to set things right.
(Frankly, you don't want the job, but there's currently a shortage of young warrior types
around.) The Baron is a lovable character who will win your heart with his many animations
and mannerisms. But beware, this not-so-young hero guy can still kick a little bootie if
he has to! He wields a magic staff like nobody's business.
30 different monsters! They crawl, slither, fly, roll, hop
and anything else you can imagine. There are new scenery graphics and monsters in each of
the six castles/episodes. Play with the mouse, keyboard or joystick. Supports higher
resolution of 320 x 240 VGA. Ability to "practice" any level for a good preview.
Complex character; Baron Baldric can jump, push, pull, flip switches, open doors, become
poisoned, and climb. Game map to see where you are at all times. Many different weapon
spells including fireballs and venom spells. Find coins to buy more spells.
Mystic Towers is an action-oriented and puzzle filled game of exploration and magic. There
is no other game like it in the Apogee line. Most likely, you've never seen another game
like it anywhere!
GAME FEATURES
- 540 rooms packed with monsters and puzzles.
- Digital soundtrack with simultaneous sound effects.
- Atmospheric music and sound effects.
- Save your game ANYWHERE within the game at ANYTIME.
- Use spells like: Healing, Reveal (finds secret areas),
Levitate, and Teleport.
- Environment Interaction
Drink water from fountains to maintain your health
Eat green slime off the walls
Push and Pull almost any item
Look under other objects
Push buttons, flip switches
Climb ladders to new levels
Teleport to other locations
Destroy the monster generators to stop the endless flow of monsters
Beware of poison traps and booby traps in the towers
Navigate invisible bridges and platforms
Much more to discover on your own
Originally released July
15, 1994.
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