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⚫ | The player takes role of Sagyr, a powerful magician at odds with the witch queen Xandrilia. Using trickery, his sworn enemy has managed to turn him onto a winged creature. Now the player's role is to guide Sagyr in his quest to destroy evil and win the spell that will turn him back into a human being. |
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Sagyr may transform into several forms, including a giant [[eagle]], a [[griffon]], and a [[dragon]]). His quest takes place through six levels, from Sagyr's castle to Xandrilia's domain. |
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==Reception== |
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== Sequel == |
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A [[sequel]], named ''[[Lethal Xcess]]'', was released in [[1991 in video gaming|1991]] for the same platforms. The story is that the returning Xandrilia (who was turned into a frog at the end of ''Wings'') has sent Sagyr into a distant sci-fi future to avenge her defeat. |
A [[sequel]], named ''[[Lethal Xcess]]'', was released in [[1991 in video gaming|1991]] for the same platforms. The story is that the returning Xandrilia (who was turned into a frog at the end of ''Wings'') has sent Sagyr into a distant sci-fi future to avenge her defeat. |
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*[http://thalion.exotica.org.uk/games/wod/wod.html Wings of Death - Thalion Software] ([http://thalion.exotica.org.uk/games/wod/manual/manual.html Manual]) |
*[http://thalion.exotica.org.uk/games/wod/wod.html Wings of Death - Thalion Software] ([http://thalion.exotica.org.uk/games/wod/manual/manual.html Manual]) |
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*[http://www.mobygames.com/game/wings-of-death ''Wings of Death''] at [[MobyGames]] |
*[http://www.mobygames.com/game/wings-of-death ''Wings of Death''] at [[MobyGames]] |
Revision as of 20:03, 26 March 2011
Developer(s) | Eclipse Software |
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Publisher(s) | Thalion Software |
Designer(s) | Marc Rosocha |
Composer(s) | Jochen Hippel |
Platform(s) | Amiga, Atari ST |
Release | 1990 |
Genre(s) | Shoot 'em up |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Wings of Death is a shoot 'em up game released in 1990 for Atari ST and Amiga, developed by Eclipse Software and distributed by Thalion Software. The two versions of the game are mostly the same, the only noticeable difference is in the sounds. Its working titles were Wings of War and Spellbinder.
Story
The player takes role of Sagyr, a powerful magician at odds with the witch queen Xandrilia. Using trickery, his sworn enemy has managed to turn him onto a winged creature. Now the player's role is to guide Sagyr in his quest to destroy evil and win the spell that will turn him back into a human being.
Gameplay
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Sagyr may transform into several forms, including a giant eagle, a griffon, and a dragon). His quest takes place through six levels, from Sagyr's castle to Xandrilia's domain.
Reception
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Sequel
A sequel, named Lethal Xcess, was released in 1991 for the same platforms. The story is that the returning Xandrilia (who was turned into a frog at the end of Wings) has sent Sagyr into a distant sci-fi future to avenge her defeat.
References
External links
- Wings of Death - Thalion Software (Manual)
- Wings of Death at MobyGames
- Template:Fr icon Website of Blazing Wings (the Wings of Death Windows remake)
- Template:De iconThe Thalion Source - Wings of Death
- Template:Fr icon Wings of Death - Amiga
- Template:Fr icon Wings of Death sur Atari ST
- Template:De icon Wings of Death / Review / Test