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Poseidon, one of the twelve Olympian Gods, just got exiled to earth after his attempt to take over his brother's throne, Zeus. he also lost his trident, the symbol of his ineluctable power and divine status. Apollo, exiled to earth at the same time, enchanted and manipulated Ares, the God of War, and pushed him to create a temporary but sacred weapon able to defeat the Gods themselves. here begins the forgotten myth about poseidon and his water-sword...
Storyline:
Poseidon, one of the twelve Olympian Gods, just got exiled to earth after his attempt to take over his brother's throne, Zeus. he also lost his trident, the symbol of his ineluctable power and divine status. Apollo, exiled to earth at the same time, enchanted and manipulated Ares, the God of War, and pushed him to create a temporary but sacred weapon able to defeat the Gods themselves. here begins the forgotten myth about poseidon and his water-sword...
Features:
>> Reproduction of the feelings of the old mid 80's classic video games. >> Explore a massive amount of game screens, discover the secret of the rooms, meet the shopkeepers and find the legendary chests. >> Use and preserve your water sword in an original gameplay twist. >> Fight against a horde of different monsters, including flying carnivor plants, giant earth beetles, venimous seprents, exploding two legs creatures and more! >> The different worlds offer different gameplay elements: use your jumping skills during the scrolling worlds and resolve the mysteries of the maze worlds. >> Improve your statistics by collecting items, coins and hearts. >> An universal password system is available to save your adventure.
Feedbacks:
"It inspired me enough to dust off my NES and fire it up for a bit. nice work." -Luke McDonnell, flash developer