Toggle menu
Toggle personal menu
Not logged in
Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits.

OpenMoktar Vita: Difference between revisions

From GameBrew
m (Text replacement - "GameBrew!" to "GameBrew")
No edit summary
Line 8: Line 8:
|title=OpenMoktar
|title=OpenMoktar
|image=openmoktarvita.jpg
|image=openmoktarvita.jpg
|description=Moktar port for PSVITA.
|description=Moktar port for PS Vita.
|author=usineur
|author=usineur
|lastupdated=2017/10/25
|lastupdated=2017/11/01
|type=Platform
|type=Platform
|version=1.0
|version=1.0
Line 18: Line 18:
|source=https://github.com/usineur/opentitus
|source=https://github.com/usineur/opentitus
}}
}}
Moktar: la Zoubida is a totally playable sidescroller platformer game, produced in 8 bit NES like glory. Compared to a staple of the genre, Super Mario, for good measure, you will find this one to be lacking in detail and in polish. But, it sure is playable, and it is by no means without merit.
OpenMoktar is a port of the game engine behind the DOS versions of Moktar.


Of course, Moktar: la Zoubiba is not a game that you would want to play with high expectations, but, there are nice platforming portions in there, there are also a few types of enemies that put up a good enough fight and the colors and the backgrounds, while simple, are quite evocative of Aztec pop culture elements. Yes, for a Titus game is alright, but in the larger scheme of things you won't find yourself recommending it to friends.
Released in 1991 by a French company called Titus, Moktar: la Zoubida is a clone of Titus the Fox: To Marrakech and Back released in 1992, which is the copy of the game in English. The only difference is the central character, in the original version you play as Moktar, whereas in the other version you play as the mascot of Titus.  


However, after you have it installed, even in spite of all its issues, you'll find yourself playing it, which surely must say something about it; and what it says is that it has a dose of mystery, not a lot, but enough to make you play for a while, especially if you like 8bit generic NES sidescrollers. So, yeah, give it a go, have it around.
==Installation==
Requirements:
* Game Data Files: PC.
 
How to install:
*Download the latest revision of Moktar.vpk.
*Place the original game files (*.SQZ) and the file music_mok.bin in ux0:/data/moktar/.
 
==Controls==
D-Pad - Move Titus/Moktar
 
Circle - Jump


==Requirements==
Down+Cross - Pick up an object/Place an object
* Game Data Files: PC.


==Media==
Cross - Throw an object
<youtube>lk0WQ04oKo0</youtube>


==Screenshots==
Down (after a few seconds) - Enter secret passages
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/vitahomebrews/openmoktarvita-01.jpg
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/vitahomebrews/openmoktarvita-02.jpg
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/vitahomebrews/openmoktarvita-03.jpg
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/vitahomebrews/openmoktarvita-04.jpg


== Installation ==
Triangle - Display energy bar
Data files are '''not''' provided as Titus is always sold (on GOG, for example).


* Download the latest revision of Moktar.vpk on gamebrew or in the [https://github.com/usineur/opentitus/releases Releases] section.
Select - Leave game
* Place the original game files (<code>*.SQZ</code>) and the file <code>music_mok.bin</code> in <code>ux0:/data/moktar/</code>.


== Controls: ==
==Screenshots==
openmoktarvita3.jpg
openmoktarvita4.jpg


{|
==Media==
! Keys
'''Moktar: la Zoubida gameplay (PC Game, 1991)''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lk0WQ04oKo0 Squakenet]) <br>
!  
<youtube>lk0WQ04oKo0</youtube>
|-
| D-Pad
| Move Titus / Moktar
|-
| Circle
| Jump
|-
| Down + Cross
| Pick up an object / Place an object
|-
| Cross
| Throw an object
|-
| Down (after a few seconds)
| Enter secret passages
|-
| Triangle
| Display energy bar
|-
| Select
| Leave game
|}


==Changelog==
==Changelog==
'''(v.1.0)'''
'''v1.0'''
* First Release.
* First public release.


== Credits: ==
==Credits==
* Eirik Stople, for [http://sourceforge.net/projects/opentitus/ original engine]
* Eirik Stople, for [http://sourceforge.net/projects/opentitus/ original engine].


== External links ==
==External links==
* Official Website - https://www.gog.com/game/titus_the_fox_to_marrakech_and_back
* GitHub - https://github.com/usineur/opentitus
* Github - https://github.com/usineur/opentitus
* VitaDB - https://vitadb.rinnegatamante.it/#/info/345
* VitaDB - https://vitadb.rinnegatamante.it/#/info/345
* Wololo - https://wololo.net/talk/viewtopic.php?f=116&t=48673
* Wololo - https://wololo.net/talk/viewtopic.php?f=116&t=48673
* Squakenet - https://www.squakenet.com/game/moktar-la-zoubida/
* Sourceforge - http://sourceforge.net/projects/opentitus/

Revision as of 07:33, 21 December 2022

OpenMoktar
File:Openmoktarvita.jpg
General
Authorusineur
TypePlatform
Version1.0
LicenseGPL-3.0
Last Updated2017/11/01
Links
Download
Website
Source

OpenMoktar is a port of the game engine behind the DOS versions of Moktar.

Released in 1991 by a French company called Titus, Moktar: la Zoubida is a clone of Titus the Fox: To Marrakech and Back released in 1992, which is the copy of the game in English. The only difference is the central character, in the original version you play as Moktar, whereas in the other version you play as the mascot of Titus.

Installation

Requirements:

  • Game Data Files: PC.

How to install:

  • Download the latest revision of Moktar.vpk.
  • Place the original game files (*.SQZ) and the file music_mok.bin in ux0:/data/moktar/.

Controls

D-Pad - Move Titus/Moktar

Circle - Jump

Down+Cross - Pick up an object/Place an object

Cross - Throw an object

Down (after a few seconds) - Enter secret passages

Triangle - Display energy bar

Select - Leave game

Screenshots

openmoktarvita3.jpg openmoktarvita4.jpg

Media

Moktar: la Zoubida gameplay (PC Game, 1991) (Squakenet)

Changelog

v1.0

  • First public release.

Credits

External links

Advertising: