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Adventure / Adventure - RPG (2-D) · 1991

Warlock - The Avenger

Published by Millennium · Developed by Electralyte Software

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Information

Genre
Adventure - RPG (2-D)
Language
Machine Language
Controls
Joystick, Keyboard
Players
1, 2 (sim.)
Resolution
Low
Programmer(s)
Gibbons, John P.
Graphic Artist(s)
Harling, Ian G., Wilson, Jason, Carr, Gary
Game design
Carter, Dene
Musician(s)
Whittaker, David
Sound FX
[unknown]
Year
1991
Publisher
Millennium
Distributor
US Gold
Developer
Electralyte Software
Licensed from
-
Country
United Kingdom
Software
English
Box/Instructions
English, French, German, Italian
License
Commercial
ST Type
ST, STe, 0.5MB
Number of Disks
1, Double Sided

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 8.8/10 · Votes: 11 · Downloads: 2,414 · Hits: 7,046

Screenshots (6)

Warlock - The Avenger — screenshot 1
Warlock - The Avenger — screenshot 1
Warlock - The Avenger — screenshot 2
Warlock - The Avenger — screenshot 2
Warlock - The Avenger — screenshot 3
Warlock - The Avenger — screenshot 3
Warlock - The Avenger — screenshot 4
Warlock - The Avenger — screenshot 4
Warlock - The Avenger — screenshot 5
Warlock - The Avenger — screenshot 5
Warlock - The Avenger — screenshot 6
Warlock - The Avenger — screenshot 6

Cover Art (3)

Disk 1
Disk 1
Disk 2
Disk 2
Disk 3
Disk 3

Ads (1)

Warlock - The Avenger · 1991
Warlock - The Avenger · 1991

Trivia (1)

Conversion - Atari 8-bit

Druid

Comments (3)

  • Marko8 Oct 2019

    Yes indeed, from the wizard menu you can choose the original levels or the new Warlock levels by pointing the stick in the direction of your choice.

  • altgraph8 Oct 2019

    They did. From the box cover and the ad: "Two games in one, you get the original Druid game, included free (Amiga and ST only)" From http://birdsanctuary.co.uk: "The 16-bit versions even contained a bonus on the same disk – 16-bit conversions of the original Druid game."

  • Lotek Style/.tSCc.9 Dec 2012

    Should also be called DRUID III :) ... too bad that nobody ported the other parts to the ST.

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