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Developer(s)
  
Locomalito

Genre
  
Side-scrolling

Mode
  
Single-player video game

9/10
Steam

5/5
Amazon

Initial release date
  
12 December 2012

Sound
  
Yamaha YM2203

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Platforms
  
Microsoft Windows, Linux, Ouya

Similar
  
Side-scrolling games, Other games

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Maldita Castilla is an arcade action video game developed by Locomalito and released in December 2012. The game is primarily based on myths from Spain and other parts of Europe. Maldita Castilla was developed as a tribute to the video games of the late 1980s, such as Ghosts'n Goblins, Tiger Road, Black Tiger, and Shinobi. The game was inspired by Amadis of Gaul, a sixteenth-century Spanish chivalric romance.

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Background

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Castilla is Spanish for Castile (a place of historic significance in Spain), while maldita, meaning "cursed" (also meaning "damned" or "maledict"), is used as an exclamation of anger at times of difficulty or danger.

Development

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The game can be downloaded for free from the website of its author, Juan Antonio Becerra, who uses the pseudonym "Locomalito". The chiptune music was composed by Gryzor87.

Features

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The game has six levels, each of which culminates with a boss. Defeating the boss enables the player to advance to the next level. Each of the game's levels corresponds to an era of history, and each has four different endings that vary depending on the tasks performed by the player.

Plot

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The action takes place around the year 1081, when an ancient demon hears Moura's laments for her fallen love and uses her tears to create a magic key, which unleashes demons into the Kingdom of Castile. King Alfonso VI of León orders Don Ramiro, his most loyal knight, and Don Diego, a skillful archer, to Tolomera to end the demonic nightmare that looms over the kingdom.

Reception

Maldita Castilla was well received by Spanish press. The blog portal IGN Spain praised the game's demo. MeriStation and Vandal echoed these positive sentiments, and portal 3DJuegos gave the game a score of 8/10. Lainformacion.com discussed the game's details and its use of Spanish culture. It has been recommended as one of the best free online games by Coca-Cola Spain. English-language and French-language sites have also echoed these positive opinions.

There are several videos on YouTube with speedruns of the game, and the 2013 RetroMadrid fair hosted a championship.

Bestiary

Outlined below are some of the mythological or fantastic creatures that appear in the game or are mentioned in the manual, along with their origins.

  • Anjana. Cantabrian mythology (Spain).
  • Basilisk. Greek mythology.
  • Boo. Spanish mythology (Spain).
  • Two-headed vulture.
  • Colacho. Spanish mythology (Spain).
  • Cuegle. Cantabrian mythology (Spain).
  • Cuélebre. Asturian and Cantabrian mythology (Spain).
  • Gamusino. Spanish and Portuguese mythology.
  • Golem. Jewish mythology.
  • Harpy. Greek mythology.
  • Malismo. Spanish mythology (Spain). It is identical to the troll of Norse mythology.
  • Manticore. Persian Mythology.
  • Moura. Galician mythology (Spain).
  • Nuberu. Asturian and Galician mythology (Spain).
  • Ojáncanu. Cantabrian mythology (Spain).
  • Crazy Quixote. Based on the main character of the novel Don Quixote, by Miguel de Cervantes.
  • Holy Company. Galician mythology (Spain).
  • Bell. Greek mythology.
  • Tarasca. French mythology.
  • Zarrampla. Spanish mythology (Spain).
  • Zombie and undead. Caribbean mythology.
  • References

    Maldita Castilla Wikipedia