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  • "Treihadwyl" rings a bell. Let's see...... (used to play HEAPS of RPG's in my younger years)

    The Four of Travere?

    I think that's the name. Something like that. In the game you had to mix runes and items in a mixing bowl to make the spells.


    EDIT: I googled to check the name. "Four Crystals of Trazere", or "Legend" in some areas. The above was a legit guess though.
    Last edited by Dale; February 6, 2004, 08:58.

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    • We almost have a winner, and since I am so sick of waiting for someone to get this, Dale can have it!


      The game was called The Four Crystals of Trazere in the US, and Legend in Europe. It was released by Mindscape in 1991 and was utterly great! If you search for it on Google then you'll find that it is available for download on many websites, but since I am unsure of their legality, I shan't link to any of them. The game had four characters: a berzerker, a troubadour, an assassin and a wizard, who had to mix his own spells from a selection of ingredients and a range of different runes.

      If you want to see screenies and for more info then visit this page. It's not a download site.

      [edit]Just to get extra weird, I'm editing this page to point out that I started typing the main post before Dale edited his, so he's a legitimate winner! [/edit]

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      • Yeah it looked an interesting game when I was going through some sites earlier. Over to you Dale.

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        • The screenshot in the picture on the site I linked to is the first room of the second level in the first dungeon. That was a toughie if you didn't know what you were going into because you had to collect four keys to open the various locks and get the certificate of beating the dungeon out to take to the king in the second city. He'd then hire you to do missions, etc. Three of the keys were really easy, and you'd just pick them out of treasure chests and things, but the last one was a right bugger because you had to cast a fireball spell (mixed the right way, of course) across the water in the room to flick a switch and that would give you a bridge to cross. Then you'd choose to use another character, have them run across the bridge to get the key before firing another spell to let them back across. And this was on the very first level! I remember seeing that particular puzzle on several hints and tips pages in magazines following the release of Legend.
          Great game!

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          • Game published by Ocean in '87. Platforms: Amstrad, Spectrum, C64. Side scroller where you searched for things to help "escape".

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            • Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom?
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              • I can see the screen (maybe not of this game, but certainly of the game it reminds me of).

                If I get another chance at this then I'm very tempted to choose The Shoot-em-up Construction Kit.
                Anyone remember that?
                Anyone actually buy it? Apart from, er, me that is?

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                • Castle Wolfenstein?
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                  • Commando?

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                    • No it's not Indy, Wolfenstein or Commando.

                      Clue 2: The game is actually different for each of the 3 platforms mentioned above, but the same concept and characters.

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                      • eSCAPE FROM aLCATRAZ (SORRY CAPS LOCK IS ON)
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                        • The game is not:

                          - Indiana Jones
                          - Castle Wolfenstein
                          - Commando
                          - Escape from Alcatraz

                          The game is:

                          Clue 1: Game published by Ocean in '87. Platforms: Amstrad, Spectrum, C64. Side scroller where you searched for things to help "escape".

                          Clue 2: The game is actually different for each of the 3 platforms mentioned above, but the same concept and characters.

                          Clue 3: There is a few of what you are in the game, but something happened to you to make you different. The others are trying to stop your escape.

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                          • Mutants?

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                            • Dropzone?

                              [As for the 'Legends' game, i even played it quite abit on my amiga........although time and memmory have caused me to think it was called Heroquest for some reason?? ]
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                              Bush's Republican=Neo-con for all intent and purpose. be afraid.

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                              • Guys, can you please help me with this one?

                                I can't remember the name of this game


                                Thanks!

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