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Deadly Towers technical data

Name Deadly Towers
System NES
Year 1986
Developer Irem
Genre RPG

Deadly Towers is a classic Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) game released in 1986 by Japanese developer Culture Brain. It is an action-adventure game set in a medieval fantasy world, and the player takes on the role of Prince Myer, who must battle his way through a series of towers to defeat an evil sorcerer named Garuda.

The player begins the game at the first tower of Garuda’s castle. Here, they must explore its multiple floors and defeat enemies to progress. Enemies take the form of various creatures such as dragons, skeletons and mummies, as well as magical beings like wizards and witches. The player can use weapons such as swords and axes to fight them off, or use magical spells to damage or weaken them. As well as combat, there are puzzles that must be solved in order to progress further into the castle.

In addition to enemies and puzzles, Deadly Towers also features a variety of items which can be found throughout the game. These include keys which unlock new areas within each tower, potions which restore health or grant special abilities, and coins which can be used to purchase items from shops scattered throughout the levels. As players progress through each tower they will gain experience points which can be used to upgrade Myer’s stats such as strength and agility.

The game also features a unique time limit system where time passes quickly while exploring each tower but slows down while fighting enemies or solving puzzles. This adds an extra layer of difficulty since players must manage their time carefully if they want to complete all of the towers before their allotted time runs out.

Overall, Deadly Towers provides an engaging adventure with plenty of challenge for experienced gamers looking for a thrilling quest in a fantasy world full of danger and mystery. Its challenging puzzles, intense battles with powerful foes and hidden secrets provide hours of entertainment for NES fans nostalgic for classic 8-bit gaming experiences.

NES RPG games