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Tower of Evil 3DS

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Tower of Evil
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General
AuthorRajcsányi László (WLS)
TypeAdventure
Version2022
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2022/06/15
Links
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Website

Tower of Evil is a top-down adventure game published for Commodore 16/Plus4 in the 80s.

The game has been rewritten by Rajcsányi László with GB-Studio, available for the GameBoy Color and 3DS.

Installation

Available in CIA format for the Nintendo 3DS virtual console.

Install the .cia file with a title manager of your choice.

User guide

Many years ago, our hero Andros was banished from the court of King Salimos, destined never to return until he could recapture the king's lost treasure and the beautiful princess Diana stolen by a wicked Necromancer and his minions.

Andros has one powerful aid given to him by an old friend -the court wizard, the power to hurt fireballs from his fingertips. Our hero has journeyed to the Tower of Evil, home of the Necromancer. He will have to move from room to room, killing the evil minions as he goes.

Andros will need to collect the treasure and find the key to the gate enabling him to travel to the next level; a drink from the goblet will grant him invincibility or double his strength for a short while.

Andros must deposit his treasures in the chest which will be found on level 7, and rescue the imprisoned princess.

You will need to defeat such nashes as Ashtoroths, Warriors of Ayperos and Baphornets and many others while trying to find your way around the maze-liked Tower of Evil. With over 60 rooms to be explored this game is not for the faint hearted.

Controls

D-Pad - Move

A/B - Fire

Screenshots

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Media

The Tower Of Evil - Gameboy Color (20 sec short gameplay video) (László Rajcsányi)

Credits

Original version: Martin C. Sexton - Creative Sparks. Commodore 16/Plus4, 1985.

Created with GB-Studio 2.0.0 beta5

External links

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