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ZOOM Death Gate
Sold Out (DOS) (Retail) (DEATHGATPR)

Legend Entertainment Co.

Game

Ratings:

3 1/2 stars from Computer Gaming World

Rune Magic

Long ago after centuries of war, the Sartan race smashed the World Seal and sundered the Earth into separate magical realms, each sealed from the other by the powerful Death Gate.

In isolation, magic was corrupted, knowledge lost and the common humanity that once bound the world was forgotten. The defeated Patryns, trapped in the nightmarish prison realm of the Labyrinth, became twisted with hatred and plotted their revenge.

Born in this savage and unforgiving land, you escape and undertake a new quest to find the pieces of the World Seal, wreak revenge upon the Sartan and deliver your people from the daily torment of their living hell.

Requirements:

CD-ROM drive, 386/33 or better, 4 MB RAM, Microsoft compatible mouse, MS-DOS 5.0 or higher, VESA compatible Super VGA (640 x 480, 256-color) or VGA. Supported: Sound Blaster, General MIDI, Roland.

Reviews:

Computer Gaming World, December 1994

"The essence of rune magic is conveyed both through storyline and delightful visuals, as magical patterns are constructed from basic runes. The puzzles are better than those found in Companions of Xanth, striking a good balance between puzzles solved by rune magic and those solved by using physical objects. The animation is nice throughout, and the 3D Studio work in the opening credits combines with the John Boorman-like credits to give the game an almost cinematic feel. Not a slavish copy of the novels, but a work which manages to stand on its own."



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