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Designer(s)
  
Marc Rosocha

Artist(s)
  
Erik Simon

Composer(s)
  
Jochen Hippel

Genre
  
Shoot 'em up

Platforms
  
Amiga, Atari ST, AmigaOS


Developer(s)
  
Eclipse Software

Programmer(s)
  
Marc Rosocha

Writer(s)
  
Richard Karsmakers

Initial release date
  
1990

Mode
  
Single-player video game

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Publishers
  
Thalion Software, Computec Verlag GmbH & Co. KG

Similar
  
Thalion Software games, Shoot 'em up games

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Wings of Death is a 1990 shoot 'em up video game developed by Eclipse Software and published by Thalion Software, released originally for the Atari ST and then ported for the Amiga. Its working titles were Wings of War and Spellbinder.

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Wings of Death is a vertically scrolled shooter in a fantasy scenario in which the player controls a mage turned into a winged creature on a quest to defeat a wicked witch. The game was well received and was followed by the science fiction themed sequel Lethal Xcess in 1991.

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Gameplay

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Despite its fantasy setting, Wings of Death is a traditional shoot 'em up in which multiple enemies with memorable formations enter the screen from above and can either be avoided or destroyed to release power-ups. Each weapon can be upgraded several times, yielding generally more powerful versions. However, as with many shooting games of the time, changing to another weapon resets the player's upgrades. The player may transform into several forms, including a giant eagle, a griffon, and a dragon.

Plot

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A spell of the evil witch queen Xandrilia transformed her hated rival, the magician Sagyr, into a winged creature. Now the player's role is to guide Sagyr in his quest to defeat the witch for once and for all, and revert into a human being. His quest takes place through seven levels, from Sagyr's castle to Xandrilia's domain.

Reception

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Trenton Webb of Amiga Format, who gave the Amiga version a review rating of 76%, wrote Wings of Death is "chaotic fun, but relies too heavily on luck." Paul Roundell of Amiga Computing later opined the game was "underrated on its release." According to Kieren Hawken of Retro Gamer, Wings of Death has "instantly gained cult status among owners of both the ST and the Amiga (which it was soon ported to) and set new standards for games of its type on the 16-bit home computers." Retro Gamer also noted there is a "splendid" homebrew fan remake titled Blazing Wings.

Sequel

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A sequel to Wings of Death was released in 1991 for the same platforms. In it, the returning Sagyr fights on against Xandrilia's descendants after being transported into distant future.

References

Wings of Death Wikipedia