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Mystic Towers
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Mystic Towers is an action-oriented and puzzle-filled adventure about exploration and magic. With over 30 different monsters able to crawl, slither, fly, roll, hop - and anything else you can imagine - there’s no shortage of game to play and enemies to slay. Baron Baldric can jump, push, pull, flip switches, open doors, climb ladders and succumb to poison. He also has a map and various weapon spells, including fireballs and venom. Features Never Too Old : Navigate 540 rooms packed with monsters and puzzles using a mouse, keyboard or joystick. Save Your Game : Save your game whenever and wherever you want! Master Magic : Use spells like: Healing, Reveal (which finds secret areas), Levitate, and Teleport. New Tricks : Look under objects, push buttons, flip switches and move almost any item. Traverse the Tower : Climb ladders to new levels, teleport to new locations and cross invisible bridges and platforms.
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Each tower consists of 45 rooms (5 floors with 9 rooms each), 15 monsters, and 1 monster generator. In each tower, Baldric must defeat all the monsters, destroy the monster generator, and obtain the Large Red Tower Key that opens the tower entrance. Baron Baldric has a health bar showing his hit points, which decrease as Baldric takes damage from monsters, is poisoned, or steps on traps. When his health meter runs out, Baldric loses a life. He begins with nine lives in reserve (one life in Practice Mode), and gains more with every 10,000 points he earns. Points are earned by collecting treasure. Baldric must consume enough food and drink to avoid starvation and thirst. If his food or drink bars reach zero, Baron Baldric slowly loses life until the bar is replenished. Otherwise, Baldric's health slowly recharges over time. Food can be found in a variety of places, and some monsters can be eaten after they are killed. Drinks come in bottles and flasks, as well as water fountains. Some bottles contain wine, which makes Baron Baldric intoxicated (characterised by spinning and hiccuping) for a short while. Baron Baldric can become poisoned by stepping on a poison tile, drinking slime, or getting hit by a venom cloud. Baron Baldric slowly loses health when poisoned. To cure poison, the player can use a heal spell, drink slime from outlets, or eat a mushroom. If Baron Baldric eats a mushroom when he is not poisoned, he dies instantly. There are 6 towers in the game. Each tower has an "Apprentice" version, which Baldric visits on the first half of his quest, and a "Wizard" version, which he visits on the second. In Wizard towers, Baldric does not start with maps of each floor, the monsters are significantly stronger and faster, teleporters do not link in a ring but direct, the Red Tower Key is not in the starting room, and there are new classes of obstacles to overcome. Baldric starts each tower afresh, with his food, drink, and health bars all refilled, and his inventory of spells and coins lost. Only his extra lives and score are carried over. The game's "Practice Mode" is the opposite of what its name suggests, an extra difficult mode suited only to those who have already mastered the game's mechanics. In this mode, players select a single tower to play through, with both apprentice and wizard versions of all the towers available. All the same dangers are present as in the story mode, but the player has only one extra life and cannot save their game.
About Mystic Towers
Mystic Towers is a Puzzle, Role-playing (RPG) game released in 1994 developed by Animation F/X that offers Single player gameplay from a bird view / isometric, third person perspective playable on DOS, PC (Microsoft Windows) with 3 user ratings averaging 70.0/100. The game explores themes like Comedy, Fantasy. If you enjoy Mystic Towers, you might also like similar games in our database of 45,000+ titles.
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