software.wikisort.org - Video_gameFighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain is a first person action RPG for the Nintendo DS developed by Big Blue Bubble and published by Aspyr in North America on November 25, 2009. The game is loosely based on the roleplaying gamebook of the same name.
This article is about the Nintendo DS video game. For other uses, see The Warlock of Firetop Mountain (disambiguation).
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2009 video game
Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain |
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Developer(s) | Big Blue Bubble |
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Publisher(s) | Aspyr |
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Producer(s) | Jason Willis |
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Designer(s) | Goran Marinic |
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Programmer(s) | Bruno Mateus Nicole Holland |
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Artist(s) | Mark Maia Randy Van Der Vlag Darren Truong |
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Composer(s) | Tomislav Slogar |
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Series | Fighting Fantasy |
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Platform(s) | Nintendo DS |
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Genre(s) | Action role-playing |
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Mode(s) | Single-player |
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Gameplay
As a first-person camera game, the player controls the character (an adventurer) in a combination of combat and puzzle game elements. The player typically has to navigate the character through a long series of tests, trials and mazes to reach goals. The end goal is to reach the evil warlock in his mountain fortress.
The character can roam freely through the environment, and uses a combination of skills, weapons, armour and magic. All are required to a degree to successfully complete the game.
Plot
The ancient Dwarven Keep at Firetop Mountain has been held by the sinister Warlock Zagor for decades. Many have tried to plunder the fabled riches hidden deep within the mountain, and none have returned. Only the evil scourge of the Warlock and his minions stand in the way of your prize.
The player takes the role of an adventurer on a quest to find the treasure of a powerful warlock, hidden deep within Firetop Mountain. The player must navigate the dungeons beneath Firetop Mountain, battle monsters and attempt to locate certain items necessary to completing the quest.
External links
Fighting Fantasy and Sorcery! |
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List of products |
Fighting Fantasy gamebooks | Original |
- 1 The Warlock of Firetop Mountain
- 2 The Citadel of Chaos
- 3 The Forest of Doom
- 4 Starship Traveller
- 5 City of Thieves
- 6 Deathtrap Dungeon
- 7 Island of the Lizard King
- 8 Scorpion Swamp
- 9 Caverns of the Snow Witch
- 10 House of Hell
- 11 Talisman of Death
- 12 Space Assassin
- 13 Freeway Fighter
- 14 Temple of Terror
- 15 The Rings of Kether
- 16 Seas of Blood
- 17 Appointment with F.E.A.R.
- 18 Rebel Planet
- 19 Demons of the Deep
- 20 Sword of the Samurai
- 21 Trial of Champions
- 22 Robot Commando
- 24 Creature of Havoc
- 36 Armies of Death
- 50 Return to Firetop Mountain
- 54 Legend of Zagor
- 59 Curse of the Mummy
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Wizard Books |
- 21 Eye of the Dragon
- 26 Bloodbones
- 29 Howl of the Werewolf
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Steve Jackson's Sorcery! gamebooks |
- 1 The Shamutanti Hills
- 2 Kharé: Cityport of Traps
- 3 The Seven Serpents
- 4 The Crown of Kings
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Two-player | |
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RPGs |
- The Introductory Role-playing Game
- Advanced Fighting Fantasy (a.k.a. Dungeoneer)
- Titan (Fighting Fantasy book)
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Authors | |
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Other |
- Warlock (magazine)
- F.I.S.T
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