Arabian Nights | |
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Developer(s) | Silmarils |
Publisher(s) | Visiware; Wanadoo |
Producer(s) | Laurant Weill |
Programmer(s) | Fabrice Coquillard |
Writer(s) | André Rocques |
Composer(s) | Dominique Voegelé |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
Release | 2001 |
Genre(s) | Action-adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Arabian Nights is a 3Daction-adventure video game published in 2001 for Microsoft Windows in Europe. It was developed by Silmarils and published by Visiware and Wanadoo. It is based on One Thousand and One Nights.
Arabian Night covered the palace of the Sultan dark velvet blanket, and another ruler prepared to listen to the tale of a beautiful girl. While she invents and tells a compelling story to divert the attention of the Sultan, you are in the game 1001 Arabian Nights will take to the treasury and take away the most valuable items.
Plot[edit]
It is said that, following a wish granted by a Genie, the Sultan of Akabha had quintuplets, five magnificent daughters who answered to the lovely names of Muscade, Melissa, Hellebore, Spiruline and Guarana.
According to the laws of the Emirate of Akabha, a daughter of Sultan must take a husband before the day of her twentieth birthday. If she hasn't, she will be declared as Al Jotani (Arabic word for street girl), and will be taken from the palace and stripped of all her royal rights. On the death of the Sultan, power will pass to the eldest son, or if there is no eldest son, to the fiancé of the eldest daughter, failing that to Grand Vizir.
The story begins when the five princesses have disappeared and it is eve of their twentieth birthdays!The player controls Ali, a bold and agile young man bestowed with magical powers and different weapons, who must save the princesses in record time! But he must also capture their hearts...
Arabian Nights is divided into seven episodes; each one has an introduction and a conclusion. The first episode contains a tutorial which shows how to control Ali and aims of the game.
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The story of Arabian Nights, like many of the fabled Sheherazade's tales, takes place once upon a time, in a land far away. Five beautiful daughters have been bestowed upon the sultan of the land, but it is decreed that they all must be married by their twentieth birthday or be banished from the palace and forced to live a life of poverty. The day before their shared birthday, however, they all disappear. And so it falls to the player, as a young adventurer named Ali, to unravel the mystery behind their sudden disappearance.
To do so, players will explore areas that range from the familiar to bizarre; from the palace to burial chambers, to forgotten caves, and even the local marketplace. Along the way they'll encounter resistance, in the form of highly trained guards, dark priests, and a cadre of supernatural and mythical entities. Reminiscent of the similarly themed Prince of Persia, Arabian Nights requires players to stave off the attacks of these many enemies while solving puzzles and avoiding traps.
![Game Game](http://www.qgames.org/img/games/screen/20682.jpg)
Also as in the Prince of Persia titles, time is of the essence, for many of the puzzles and traps grant the hero only few seconds in which to solves them. When not solving puzzles, Ali will need to fight his way through the hordes of enemies that populate each of the seven levels if he hopes to rescue each of the fair maidens before it's too late. Although Ali is adept at both hand-to-hand and weapon-based combat, he can slo find magical rings that allow him to cast powerful spells, such as lightning and fire, from a distance. Arabian Nights offers four difficulty levels.
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