Arabian Magic
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Arcade system Taito F3 System | |
Arabian Magic
Gameplay
Arabian Magic has seven different stages, each with one of the powerful guardians awaiting the player at the end of each level. Each guardian, once defeated, will drop a jewel which forms a part of the Jewel of Seven Colors. Guardians, once defeated, will join the player and become a spirit you can summon using the same button as the genie.
Each level is littered with vases and wooden chests which, when broken, reveal treasure items and
Plot
The game is set in the mythical world of
Prince Rassid, Princess Lisa, Sinbad and Afshaal, each armed with their own special magic and powers, set out on the quest for the Jewel of Seven Colors. Suspenseful battle scenes, skillful sword fights and a "magic lamp," which fells all enemies in a single blow, await the players. Their adventure to restore peace to the kingdom now begins. The game ends when the player has recovered the Jewel of Seven Colors, saved the King (making him human, in the process) and restored peace to Shahariyard.
Characters
Each player can select from four distinctive characters:
- Prince Rassid - the sword-wielding hero, is a well-rounded character who has excellent speed and fast attacks.
- Princess Lisa - she has excellent reach with her magical scarf, magic-based attacks and also has a special spinning move, performed by tapping forward twice. She is a fast character but suffers defensively.
- Sinbad - is a powerful character with a very useful flaming sword attack, done by holding the attack button and then releasing.
- Afshaal - much like Lisa, Afshaal has excellent reach with his mace and also has a similar spinning attack done in the same manner. He has high defense but suffers in speed.
Reception
In Japan, Game Machine listed Arabian Magic on their November 1, 1992 issue as being the eighteenth most-successful table arcade unit of the month.[2]
Kurt Kalata of Hardcore Gaming 101 compared the game to
Notes
References
- ^ "Arabian Magic". Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
- ^ "Game Machine's Best Hit Games 25 - テーブル型TVゲーム機 (Table Videos)". Game Machine (in Japanese). No. 437. Amusement Press, Inc. 1 November 1992. p. 29.
- ^ Kalata, Kurt (July 14, 2017). "Arabian Magic". Hardcore Gaming 101. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
External links
- Arabian Magic at Arcade History
- Arabian Magic at the Killer List of Videogames