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The Lost Golem
Developer(s)Caramelpot
Publisher(s)Caramelpot
Director(s)Shuichi Ishikawa
Artist(s)Ryotaro Itoh
Composer(s)Yasunori Murakita
Masakazu Shin-ya
Platform(s)Dreamcast
Release
  • JP: February 24, 2000
Genre(s)Puzzle Game
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

The Lost Golem (ゴーレムのまいご, Golem no Maigo) is a puzzle game for the Dreamcast developed and published by Caramelpot and released in Japan only in 2000.

Gameplay

The player controls a golem and must guide a king in a castle to safety. The king walks by himself and turns when he bumps into a wall, so the player must move walls around to guide him to safety.

Reception

The Lost Golem sold under 500 copies, making it obscure and relatively hard to find. Despite poor sales, it has become a cult classic among Dreamcast owners.

References

  1. GiantBomb
  2. Interview with The Lost Golem director

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