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'''''Spellbound''''' is an adventure game released by [[Mastertronic]] in 1986 under the Mastertronic Added Dimension label. It is the second of a series of four games starring the character [[Magic Knight]]. | '''''Spellbound''''' is an adventure game released by [[Mastertronic]] in 1986 under the Mastertronic Added Dimension label. It is the second of a series of four games starring the character [[Magic Knight]]. | ||
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+ | Magic Knight's tutor, Gimbal the Wizard, was trying to cast a spell. Unfortunately, he cast it wrongly, and now Magic Knight has been transported to the Castle of Karn with Gimbal and seven other characters. Magic Knight must find a way to rescue all of them. | ||
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+ | The gameplay of ''Spellbound'' is quite different to its predecessor, ''[[Finders Keepers]]'', in that more emphasis is placed on manipulating objects, interacting with characters and casting spells. ''Spellbound'' is the first game in the Magic Knight series to use the Windimation system, in which commands are executed by selecting options from a drop-down menu. | ||
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== Links == | == Links == |
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Spellbound is an adventure game released by Mastertronic in 1986 under the Mastertronic Added Dimension label. It is the second of a series of four games starring the character Magic Knight.
Magic Knight's tutor, Gimbal the Wizard, was trying to cast a spell. Unfortunately, he cast it wrongly, and now Magic Knight has been transported to the Castle of Karn with Gimbal and seven other characters. Magic Knight must find a way to rescue all of them.
The gameplay of Spellbound is quite different to its predecessor, Finders Keepers, in that more emphasis is placed on manipulating objects, interacting with characters and casting spells. Spellbound is the first game in the Magic Knight series to use the Windimation system, in which commands are executed by selecting options from a drop-down menu.
Contents
Covers
Tape
Download
Links
- Spellbound at CPC-Power
- The Amstrad CPC Games Resource
- Spellbound at the English-language Wikipedia