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Release date(s)
  
1983

Developer
  
Epyx

Mode
  
Single-player video game

Initial release date
  
December 1983

Genre
  
Action-adventure game

Publishers
  
Epyx, CBS Electronics

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Platforms
  
Commodore 64, ColecoVision, Atari 8-bit family

Similar
  
Epyx games, Role-playing video games

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Gateway to Apshai is an action-adventure game for the Commodore 64, ColecoVision and Atari 400/800 home computers, developed by The Connelley Group and published by Epyx as a prequel to Temple of Apshai. It is, in principle, a more action-oriented version of Temple of Apshai, with smoother and faster graphics routines, more intuitive controls, fewer role-playing video game elements, and fewer room descriptions.

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Gateway to apshai


Description

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In Gateway to Apshai the player assumes the role of an unnamed adventurer, who tries to survive a series of increasingly difficult dungeon levels filled with both treasure and monsters. Each level is played within a freely selectable dungeon. Level 8 of the dungeon perpetually repeats until the player runs out of lives, ending the game.

Story

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The player's character is summoned to the chambers of an old priest called Merlis, who informs him that he is the son of the greatest warrior of Apshai, and that it is written in the prophecy that only he can reclaim the fabled Temple of Apshai and rid the land of its monsters and curses. This game covers the Gateway to Apshai, which they have to clear in order to reach the Temple of Apshai.

Gameplay

The player is initially armed with a dagger and clad in leather armor. As play progresses, they obtain new weapons, armor, potions, eyeglasses, and scrolls containing magical spells. Various enemies, ranging from simple rats and snakes to giants, inhabit the dungeon. The player must kill them with weapons or magical spells.

The levels become progressively harder to survive as the player descends deeper and deeper into the dungeon. Each dungeon is covered in complete darkness that illuminates as the dungeon rooms and corridors are explored. The Gateway consists of 8 levels, each consisting of 16 dungeons, each consisting of 60 rooms, for a total of 7680 rooms.

The player gets approximately six and a half minutes to explore each level. Once the time passes, if they are still alive, they advance to the next deeper level.

Reception

Softline called Gateway to Apshai "a great game ... enthralling". Ahoy! praised the game's size and recommended that two people play together. It concluded that Gateway to Apshai "is a marvelous game, a must for D & D freaks". Hi-Res called the game "well designed, fun to play" and liked the graphics and sound, but criticized the lack of a save game feature. The Addison-Wesley Book of Atari Software 1984 gave the game an overall B rating, concluding that it was "a better game in many ways" to Temple of Apshai because of the faster pace, fewer keyboard commands, and cartridge format.

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References

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