Nazca '88: The Golden Road to Paradise (FM) (Aztec Adventure)
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Player's Review
"In the game, the player takes the control of Ni?o, an adventurer who must traverse a maze in search for treasures. While the original Japanese version depicts the adventure in Nazca, the story and title were later changed to be based in Aztec settings for international releases, though the elements of the former culture, including the Nazca Lines, can still be seen. The player is not the only one in search for those treasures, three other adventurers controlled by the computer will try to foil his plans."
Quirky maze game on the master system. You collect weapons by killing enemies, but not all weapons work on everything and most of the time you can only stab stuff. Money is used to bribe some of the enemies to become your ally. Enemies come back if you go back a screen so you can farm the weapons and money if you want.
I get careless towards the end (especially at the bosses) as I start to tire from of the game (All the levels look/play pretty much the same) but fortunatly there is hidden health to make sure I get through
Quirky maze game on the master system. You collect weapons by killing enemies, but not all weapons work on everything and most of the time you can only stab stuff. Money is used to bribe some of the enemies to become your ally. Enemies come back if you go back a screen so you can farm the weapons and money if you want.
I get careless towards the end (especially at the bosses) as I start to tire from of the game (All the levels look/play pretty much the same) but fortunatly there is hidden health to make sure I get through
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