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The world was different once. Dragons soared in the skies and aided the kingdom of man. The Empire prospered, magic was in a time of resonance, the Imperial army kept peace and order throughout the realm, and the Dragoknight Legion at its head was beloved by all. So it was for an age.

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Pride and apathy seeped into the ruling hearts of the Empire, like a slow venom, which poisoned man's bond with Dragonkind, and eventually, sundered it entirely. The once-honored Dragoknight legion is scattered, scorned and abandoned by its people. The hearts of the Empire are torn between ancient magic and new technology. The roads and wilderness are no longer safe as the army which once policed it has dwindled or been replaced by little more than mercenaries of the crown.

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In this time of weakness and uncertainty, an unknown evil gathers its forces. In this time of conflicting ideology, the old places of magical power grow tainted. Recording software for windows 10. While the crumbling sound of the Empire's torpid fall goes unheeded by rulers consumed with their own egotism, all manner of foul creatures freely plunder its villages. In this new and desperate age, man's most powerful allies slumber, and only one hope remains.

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Fight hideous monsters in lushly rendered environments with a user friendly point-and-click battle system! Customize your character's skill-set and arm yourself with a full array of weapons and armor! Loot the bodies of your foes or pick the locks of forgotten chests to discover countless magical items-each with their own back story and link to the world! Explore ancient ruins, deep forests, and mystical mountain paths! Uncover the fate of the Gemstone Dragon, and perhaps, change the fate of the Empire!
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Gemstone Warrior
Developer(s)Paradigm Creators
Publisher(s)Strategic Simulations
Designer(s)Peter William Lount
Trouba (Paul) Gossen
Platform(s)Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, Macintosh
Release1984: Apple II
1985: Atari 8-bit,[1] C64
1986: Macintosh
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Mode(s)Single player

Gemstone Warrior is a video game written by Canadian developer Paradigm Creators for the Apple II and published by Strategic Simulations in 1984.[2][3] It is 2D action-adventure game where the player controls an armored figure searching for treasure and the pieces of the stolen Gemstone. Gemstone Wariror was SSI's first game to sell over 50,000 copies in North America.[4]

The game was ported to the Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit family, and Macintosh. It was followed by a 1986 sequel, Gemstone Healer, also created by Paradigm.

Plot[edit]

The player has to recover the Gemstone, a relic of incredible power forged by the gods and focusing the natural magic of the world. This, they entrusted to Man alone and for a time, there was great prosperity and peace. But the Demons, led by Nicodemius, had managed to boil to the surface and take the Gemstone. Unable to destroy it, Nicodemius fragments it into five pieces and hide them in the Labyrinth, buried deep within the Netherworld. Going into the Netherworld, the protagonist must find and return with the Gemstone.

Gameplay[edit]

Gameplay screenshot (Atari 8-bit)

There are three difficulty levels, determining various factors such as the rate at which magic items change their effects and the rate at which more dangerous monsters start appearing.

The game is viewed in a 2D screen displaying the playing area, health, and inventory. The player controls an armored figure that wields a crossbow with a limited supply of bolts that can be replenished by finding more within the dungeon areas. Special 'fireballs' can also be launched against foes, although these are limited and are not as common. There are also magical tools and other items that can be collected to provide a variety of benefits such as goblets that can restore health to crystal balls that can annihilate everything on the screen.

The dungeons are filled with a variety of dangers and secret doors. Many brutal monsters fill the caverns ranging from skeletal warriors, exploding gas plants, to nearly invulnerable demons. 98 arctic cat 454 4x4 service manual. The player is also able to search the corpses of monsters that remain behind, chests, and coffins for supplies. Monsters do not always respawn in zones, leaving behind only their corpse as a reminder that the player had been there, although some do return to life, such as the skeletons and ghosts.

The goal is to traverse the maze to locate the Labyrinth, find the five pieces of Gemstone within its randomly generated layout, and return to the entrance cavern to escape.

Audio[edit]

The title screen in the Atari 8-bit and Commodore C64 versions uses a variation of J.S. Bach'sThe Well-Tempered Clavier, Prelude 6 in D Minor BWV 851.

Reviews[edit]

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  • Casus Belli #26 (June 1985)

References[edit]

  1. ^'Gemstone Warrior'. Atari Mania.
  2. ^Barton, Matt (2007-02-23). 'Part 2: The Golden Age (1985-1993)'. The History of Computer Role-Playing Games. Gamasutra. Archived from the original on 2009-03-12. Retrieved 2009-03-26.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  3. ^'Gemstone Warrior (Extended Arcade)'. Hardcore Computist (27): 21. 1985.
  4. ^Maher, Jimmy (2016-03-18). 'Opening the Gold Box, Part 3: From Tabletop to Desktop'. The Digital Antiquarian. Retrieved 19 March 2016.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)

External links[edit]

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