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1987 video game
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1987 video game
The Seven Spirits of Ra
Developer(s)Macrocom
Publisher(s)Sir-Tech
Platform(s)DOS
Release1987
Genre(s)Action-adventure

The Seven Spirits of Ra is an action-adventure game set in ancient Egypt, developed by Macrocom and published by Sir-Tech for DOS in 1987

Gameplay

The Seven Spirits of Ra is a game in which the player is the Egyptian god Osiris, whose spirit must collect the seven spirits of Ra to return to life. The game involves navigating eight areas, each filled with enemies, traps, and puzzles. The player must defeat specific animals to gain their transformative powers, allowing access to new areas and solving puzzles. Resource management and combat are crucial, with limited weapons and health regeneration. The game culminates in a final battle against Set, requiring strategic use of transformations and combat skills.

Reception

Alan Roberts reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "Even though the game is not as tough as it should be, the game is worthy of an above average recommendation and it must be given an extremely strong recommendation for arcade addicts and teachers."

References

  1. ^ Roberts, Alan (August 1988). "The Seven Spirits of Ra". Computer Gaming World. Vol. 1, no. 50. pp. 32–33.

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