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Willow
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Long ago, in a time of magic and sorcery, an evil sorceress named Queen Bavmorda ruled the land under a reign of terror. A baby has been born who, legend foretells, will destroy the wicked ruler but the Queen vows the slay the child first. Now the villagers of Nelwyn must band together to assist Willow, the child's chosen protector. As Willow, you must travel through mysterious forests and villages - first evading the Queen and her demons, then plotting to end her reign of terror. You will accumulate an arsenal of swords, shield, and most importantly magic, which are necessary for your final confrontation. Outnumbered by the Nockmaar Army, you must rely on inner strength and determination to destroy the evil Queen - before it's too late!
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The player assumes the role of Willow Ufgood, who wages a battle against evil, wielding swords, shields, magic spells, and items to defeat enemies. Unlike the film and arcade game, Willow generally travels alone, only briefly meeting several other characters. The game contains some role-playing video game elements, as Willow gains experience and levels up from defeating enemies in real time combat. Rather than battery saving, it uses a password system instead of a save feature. There is no money system, and all items are found throughout the game. Willow can enter homes and talk to inhabitants of the villages to receive advice as well as items like magic and weapons.
About Willow
Willow is a Arcade, Open World, Role-playing (RPG) game released in 1989 developed by Capcom that offers Single player gameplay from a bird view / isometric, first person perspective playable on Family Computer, Nintendo Entertainment System with 18 user ratings averaging 67.8/100. The game explores themes like Fantasy. If you enjoy Willow, you might also like similar games in our database of 45,000+ titles.
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Capcom
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