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Platform | NES |
|---|---|---|
| Genre | Puzzle | |
| Publisher | Nintendo | |
| Points | 500 | |
| Rating | 10 / 10 |
Review
Here is a game worth appreciation. The hero, a magician named Dana, must set forth to stop evil demons unleashed from a powerful magic seal. By simply creating and destroying orange blocks, Dana can make it through this dungeon, with some spare fireballs for some sticky situations. Oh, and mach schnell, you’re being timed!
Damn, this game’s graphics are similar to Legend of Zelda, which is a good thing, also the little red star warp thing that happens at the beginning of each level reminds me of Lufia, and that’s always good in my book. There is also elements of timing, since fireballs are very finite, you must rely on your wits and the little orange blocks you can make, and furthermore, unmake.
The sound is alright, it doesn’t drive me crazy, and most importantly, the death music sound like the first few notes of Moonlight densetsu from Sailor Moon.


2 Comments to “Solomon’s Key”
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debhill
posted on 3/12/07 at 0:48
I loved this game as a kid and would like to have the Wii version - but where can I get it - have tried Game and Play.com - HELP!!!
seigmann
posted on 5/12/07 at 22:23
You can download it through VC on Wii:)
I can’t believe I’ve never played this game before, even though I had a NES.. It’s such a great game!!
If you’re thinking of buying this game for the NES, I think you would have to look on Ebay or some other site that sells older games and such. Don’t think you can find it on those sites you mentioned:P
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