Abracadabra! Atari 8-bit PAL Screenshot
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published on cartridge by TG Software in 1983. The game is similar in concept to Konami's 1982 '' Tutankham'' arcade game.


Gameplay

The object of ''Abracadabra!'' is to face the ultimate test underneath the wizard's castle. The player must navigate 16 levels, collecting the keys and delivering them to the keyholes to reveal the entrance to the next level. The player is perpetually chased by different enemies, including beetles and snakes, which can be vanquished by the player's projectile spell. Additional difficulty is created by constantly moving walls, which will crush the player if he is not careful. There is also a time limit allocated to solve every level.


Reception

In a retrospective review, Polish website ''retronagazie.eu'' concluded: "It is not a great hit, but still quite playable. A 'mediocre plus' game and, if one counts in the nostalgia, even a good one". German Atari magazine ''Zong'' gave the game a positive review in its November 1992 issue, emphasizing that it can keep the player engaged for long periods of time, especially when played in two-player mode. All in all, the reviewer found the game worth buying.


References


External links

* * {{Internet Archive game, id=a8b_cart_Abracadabra_1983_TG_Software_US
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in ''Komputer - 44 gry na Atari'' (polish) 1983 video games Atari 8-bit computer games Atari 8-bit computer-only games Maze games Video games about witchcraft Video games developed in the United States