Game crystal castles




















In Crystal Castles players need to collect as many gems as possible across ten different levels; the first nine levels each consist of four different castles with the final level having just one. Each castle presented with a trimetric projection for a 3D look consists of numerous hallways, doors, stairs, elevators, and tunnels.

Players need to guide Bentley Bear around the castle to pick up the gems located throughout; when all gems have been collected, the castle is complete and players move on to the next, more difficult castle there is also a secret warp that can be found allowing experienced players to skip ahead a few castles.

Also wandering through the castles are various types of enemies; some move about randomly while others will chase Bentley. If Bentley comes in to contact with any of them, a life is lost. Some of the enemies also collect gems for themselves; it's not required for Bentley Bear to collect every gem to complete a castle, however points aren't earned for gems that an enemy picks up.

Additionally, bonus points are awarded for collecting the last gem in a castle; those points are lost if an enemy happens to collect the last gem. Enemies can be dealt with by simply avoiding them the maze-like castles can provide handy escape paths , by jumping over them, or by picking up a bonus item that appears occasionally.

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Add this game to your web page Atari Crystal Castles. Join other players talking about games. Visit the Y8 Forum. Go to Forum Hide. Game details. The original monitor was long gone but the original manuals for the original monitor could still be found inside the case.

The original monitor original a DISCO monitor had been replaced with a Wells and Gardner series unit, but the screen burn from a Double Dragon was badly etched into the tube. The adjustments of the monitor was also slightly off, cutting out a small bit of the picture on both sides and no tweaking would stretch it out.

I decided to see what I could do on the monitor. Happs sells a limited amount or repair parts for WG monitors, but they do sell width coils which I ordered and received within a week.

Ten solder connections later the old part was out and the new part was in. And what did I end up with? An monitor with an adjustable width, no blue, and really bad Double Dragon burn in. I tossed the monitor in the trash and bought a brand new WG from Happs the next day. The coin door was a mess as usual, but I spend some time refurbishing coin doors some months ago and have 7 or so ready to drop in.

The track ball was spotted with dirt so I took it all apart to clean the rust off the rollers and clean the ball. Nether the rollers nor the ball cleaned up well, so that too went in the trash for replacement with a brand new unit. The new trackball came complete with a wiring harness but some simple wire swapping was needed to make the Barney Bear move the way the ball is rolled.

I cleaned off the control panel overlay and stared at it for a bit….. Picture Gallery of My Crystal Castle. Mr Vampire 0 point Commodore 64 version.

I remember it had good music. A bit like Pacman in gameplay. Share your gamer memories, help others to run the game or comment anything you'd like. If you have trouble to run Crystal Castles Commodore 64 , read the abandonware guide first!

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