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Release Date | 14 November 2008 |
Release Type | Freeware |
Content Advisory | Occasional, mild | Suggestive dialog | None |
Setting | Historical |
Genre | Comedy |
Story | Parody |
Play Length | Short Game (can be completed within 30 minutes) |
Graphics | 320x200, 8-Bit (256 Colour) |
Downloaded | 3,566 All Time |
Sir Galahad on a quest to find the holy cup
Like you've never played it before.
featuring:
Knights, monsters, magicians, castles, caves and a dog.
Partly in shakespearean!!!
Shay Avramov | Author |
A Pirate's Tale! | All |
Arj0n | Testing & Advising |
The author's sense of humor pervades this game, making it a cute romp through revisionist Avalon. Some confusing/strange puzzle elements coupled with a relatively short length hold back AMTAG somewhat, and although the music can grate at times, none of this should prevent fans of the genre from giving it a try.
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I forgot to add that some of the pixel animations were rather comical and especially enjoyed the 'merlin' character
Hehe, I enjoyed the ending! Deserves 3 blue cups for charm :P
Nice puzzles...and OMG what was that music?! A fun, funny game that I will surely not be playing again.
Note:
At several places there is a strange way of spelling during this game, which is a deliberated element of the game.
This 'atrocious spelling' is used to add some more humor to this little game and was not ment to 'thoroughly diminish any enjoyment'...
It occurs:
- At several places: shakespearean gibrish
- In the chapel: jewesh-like spelling
Enjoy,
Arj0n.
Three extraneous words crept into my last sentence, so please ignore 'makes one wonder'.
Apologies for saying so, but this is a terrible game of the 'give such-and-such to so-and-so and wander around aimlessly trying to find the right character for the right object' variety. It does have some charms, but the atrocious spelling and the real let-down of an ending makes one wonder thorougly diminish any enjoyment.