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Elfmania

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Release date(s)
  
1994

Publisher
  
Platforms
  
Amiga, AmigaOS

Initial release date
  
June 1994

Genre
  
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Developers
  
Housemarque, Terramarque Ltd.

Modes
  
Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game

Similar
  
Housemarque games, Beat 'em up games

Elfmania is a 2D fighting game developed by Terramarque and released by Renegade Software in 1994 for the Amiga.

Contents

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Gameplay

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The gameplay is a standard fighting game, but Elfmania does not have special moves triggered by various button combinations, as is typical in most other games of this type. Instead, there are only a few standard attacks and one special move for each character. In order to win the game, different characters have to be used, which need to be bought. To buy more expensive and stronger characters, the player collects gold coins as a reward for beating enemies.

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Multiplayer fights use an odd variation of tic-tac-toe: the game has an overhead map consisting of squares. Players choose where to fight, and the square is marked with the winner's symbol. Getting a line of six squares wins the game.

Reception

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The game enjoyed mixed reviews. One group received it very well, for example a CU Amiga review rated it as 93% and praised it for bringing the quality of console beat 'em ups to the Amiga. Amiga Magazine rated it 10/10, and Amiga Format 92%.

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On the other hand, Amiga Power granted it only 61%, and the Swedish Datormagazin awarded only 1/5 points. This latter group argued that while the game was outstanding graphically, it fell short of any real gameplay.

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References

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