Armadura Sagrada de Antiriad, La [128K][aka Sacred Armour of Antiriad, The]
Emulation Item Preview
Share or Embed This Item
Armadura Sagrada de Antiriad, La [128K][aka Sacred Armour of Antiriad, The]
Developed by
Palace Software, Ltd.
Released
1986
Also For
Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Commodore 64, DOS, MSX, TRS-80 CoCo
Published by
Palace Software, Ltd.
Perspective
Side view
Setting
Post-Apocalyptic
Genre
Action
Gameplay
Metroidvania, Platform, Puzzle elements
Visual
Fixed / Flip-screen
Description
As Tal, your job is to single-handedly clear out the aliens who have invaded a desolate and destroyed post-nuclear earth. To have any chance of this, he must locate a sacred suit of armor. Not only will this protect him from radiation, and allow him to withstand some enemy contact, it also heals him, and enables him to float.
This means that the game has two distinct styles, with your character limited to jumping, and with only rocks (located around the screens) to throw. Once he finds the suit he can fly around the ledges, shoot the inbuilt Pulsar beam, and survive within the volcanic hideout the aliens have based themselves. You will need to recharge the suit at times, and also take it off to pass through tight caverns.
From Mobygames.com. Original Entry
- Addeddate
- 2014-06-22 05:47:33
- Emulator
- spec128
- Emulator_ext
- z80
- Identifier
- zx_Armadura_Sagrada_de_Antiriad_La_1986_Erbe_Software_es_128K_aka_Sacred_Armour_of_
- Mobygames_also_for
- Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Commodore 64, DOS, MSX, TRS-80 CoCo
- Mobygames_developed_by
- Palace Software, Ltd.
- Mobygames_gameplay
- Metroidvania, Platform, Puzzle elements
- Mobygames_genre
- Action
- Mobygames_perspective
- Side view
- Mobygames_published_by
- Palace Software, Ltd.
- Mobygames_released
- 1986
- Mobygames_setting
- Post-Apocalyptic
- Mobygames_visual
- Fixed / Flip-screen
- Scanner
- Internet Archive Python library 0.6.5
comment
Reviews
1,686 Views
3 Favorites
DOWNLOAD OPTIONS
IN COLLECTIONS
ZX Spectrum Library: Games Software Library The Software Library: ZX Spectrum The Emulation StationUploaded by Jason Scott on