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Description
Badh the queen has imposed a terrible vengeance on the land by kidnapping the fairies. To restore things their rightful way, you must rescue them.As you progress through the levels of platform-adventure action, you will come across fairies which are rescued by touching them. Enemies include Venus Fly Traps, localized acid rain showers and dragons, which can be avoided or shot in the bonus shoot 'em up sections. You will need help to reach some levels; this comes from Mael Dvin the Eagle. After each level there's a bonus game in which tears must be collected for points.
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Alternate Titles
- "ストームãƒãƒ¼ãƒ‰" -- Japanese spelling
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Amstrad Action | Jul, 1989 | 92 out of 100 | 92 |
The Games Machine (UK) | Jun, 1989 | 84 out of 100 | 84 |
Power Play | Jun, 1989 | 38 out of 100 | 38 |
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Trivia
Genesis version
Unlike other versions of the game, the faeries are not naked in the Genesis version.Mael Dvin
Mael Dvin is a corruption of the name of Mev Dinc, another famed Hewson programmer of the era.Awards
- Commodore Format
- November 1994 (Issue 50) – #24 The All-Time Top 50 C64 Games
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