Game works and is one that will keep you going for a while. One of the really good ones.
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Let's just get the whole clone business out of the way. Gamers have labeled dark chambers as a " rip off " or clone from gauntlet. That is not the case. In the early 8 ' s a clever guy named John Palevich created a game called dandy and the creator of gauntlet copied it. In which he later gave credit to dandy as the inspiration for gauntlet. Now on to to dark chambers. Dark chambers is an excellent title for the 7800. It has 26 levels and three difficulty settings. On the first difficulty setting ( beginner ) you will absolutely pass through each level without any opposition. Next difficulty setting ( standard ) begins easy enough but will increase in difficulty by the middle of the game. Finally the best difficulty is advanced. Advanced difficulty will hit hard from the beginning all the way through to the end. In my opinion though this is the most enjoyable setting. Tons of enemies more valuable treasure ( most cups are silver in standard but are mostly replaced by gold cups in advanced ). I've beaten all modes except beginner. First time I beat advanced I cheated a little. I played all the way through standard to aquire all the equipment and max out the smart bombs and allowed the computer to bump me up to the advanced setting after beating standard. The most enjoyable way though to experience the advanced mode is to start your game in that setting. As for the equipment I just mentioned there are four types that you carry. The sword which changes how many hits it takes to degrade an enemy to weakest form. Then you have a shield that reduces the damage you take in battle. The gun ( maybe a crossbow icon would have made more sense due to the setting a time of this game ) allows you to shoot more rapidly. Should you buy this game? Without a doubt buy it. It's fun it's two player and it's cheap. No 7800 gamer should be without the greatly enjoyable title. For a more in depth review check out " the no swear gamer" on youtube. He reviews both dark chamber atari titles. The one for 7800 and the 2600. God blessRead full review
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This is a great game for the 7800. I did not even know this existed until recently. It’s a dungeon crawler like Gauntlet. If I recall correctly, this game or the 2600 version was the inspiration for Gauntlet. It’s fun to play, but I’d use a better controller than the original 7800 to play it as you will need both buttons.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The predecessor to the top down action rpg genre. The graphics on the 7800 version are a lot better than the 2600 version. One of the few games on the 7800 that I can play for hours.
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Imagine playing an 8-Bit Gauntlet clone on the Atari 7800. This game has an interesting origin story and its gameplay is still compelling after all these years. If you don't own it, track down a copy. It's worth it!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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