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Initial release date
  
20 April 1990

Genre
  
Puzzle video game

Platforms
  
Game Boy, MSX, GP2X


Developer
  
Tokai Communications

Mode
  
Single-player video game

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Release date(s)
  
NA: July 1990 JP: July 20, 1990

Publishers
  
Tokai Communications, SunSoft, Inc., Karoshi Corporation

Similar
  
SunSoft - Inc games, Puzzle video games

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Daedalian Opus (冒険!パズルロード, Bōken! Pazuru Rōdo, Adventure! Puzzle Road) is a puzzle game for the Game Boy and was released in June 1990.

Contents

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Gameplay

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The game is essentially a series of 36 jigsaw puzzles with pentominos that must be assembled into a specific shape. The puzzles start off with rectangular shapes and simple solutions, but the puzzles quickly grow more complex, with odder shapes like a rocket ship, a gun, and even enlarged versions of some of the pentominoes themselves. Each level is timed, and once the timer is started it cannot be stopped until the level is finished. One starts off the game with only three pentomino pieces, and at the completion of each early level, a new piece is awarded to the player. At the final level, the player is given the 2x2 square O tetromino and must complete an 8x8 square puzzle.

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After completing each level, the player was given a password to access that level at a later time. Interestingly, each password was a common English four-letter word, so that by guessing common four-letter words, players could potentially access levels they had not actually reached by playing the game.

Development and ports

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The name of the game was inspired by Daedalus, the mythical character of Greek legend who created the labyrinth.

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A faithful fan version was later coded for the MSX computer system by Karoshi Corporation in 2006 for the game development contest MSXdev'06.

The game has been ported to different platforms, such as PC and GP2X.

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References

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