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Title; Solstice: The Quest for the Staff of Demnos  090451104013  

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On the eve of the winter solstice, Morbius the Malevolent kidnaps Eleanor, Princess of Arcadia, to sacrifice her ritually and become the Evil Baron of Darkness. Shadax the wizard, after witnessing the kidnapping, heads to Morbius' stronghold, the fortress Kâstleröck, to rescue Eleanor. Once while researching Kâstleröck in the Library of Arcadia to find a way to overthrow Morbius, Shadax learned of a secret entrance into Kâstleröck and the whereabouts of the Staff of Demnos, an ancient weapon with the power to defeat Morbius. The staff was hidden in Kâstleröck because that was where Morbius would least expect to find it. Morbius' spies searched for the Staff but did not find it because it was broken into six pieces and made invisible. However, every one hundred years on the winter solstice, all six pieces become visible. Knowing a way in, Shadax enters Kâstleröck to reassemble the Staff of Demnos, overthrow Morbius' forces of darkness, and save Princess Eleanor. Upon restoring the Staff of Demnos, Shadax seeks out and frees Eleanor from imprisonment and destroys Morbius with the Staff.

Solstice is an isometric-perspective puzzle game in which the player controls the wizard Shadax, who must navigate 250 rooms within the fortress Kâstleröck and assemble the six pieces of the Staff of Demnos to defeat the baron Morbius and rescue the princess Eleanor. Shadax's basic abilities consist of jumping, and picking up and dropping objects. Early in the game, Shadax can obtain a pair of magic elfin boots that augment his jumping height. He is additionally equipped with a few beakers that can be used to store four different varieties of potions; these potions can either grant temporary invincibility, destroy all moving objects in a room, freeze time, or make invisible objects visible. At the beginning of the game, the beakers can only hold up to two doses of a potion each, though upgrades can be obtained later on. Any number of potions can be cast simultaneously within a given room, but the spell(s) will only last as long as Shadax remains within that room; any effects from the potion(s) will disappear when the room is vacated.

Many of the fortress's rooms feature hazards such as floors covered in spikes, conveyor belts, vanishing bridges and tiles, and floating mines, and may also be inhabited by antagonistic creatures such as trolls, giant spiders and demons. The rooms often include movable blocks that can be found either lying on the floor or falling from above. These blocks can be used to move safely around the rooms and bypass enemies and hazards. Falling blocks can be frozen in mid-air with the time-freezing potion and be used as steps. There are also hovering crystal balls that can be pushed through the air and ridden as transportation, but cannot be picked up and carried. In some rooms, bombs can be detonated to create an entrance to a previously blocked-off passageway, though the detonators are hidden within nearby rooms. Other rooms contain portals that provide the only access to certain rooms within the fortress. Some rooms can only be cleared or accessed after finding and using of one of four hidden magic keys.

Extra lives can be obtained by collecting blue pointed hats scattered throughout the fortress. Although the screen only registers ten lives at one time, the player can continue to accumulate more lives from that point. The player can also collect coins that allow them to return to a certain room when all lives are lost instead of having to restart the game from the beginning. At any point in the game, the player can access a map that chronicles any room that they have entered and indicates all possible exits; some of these exits appear on the map, but will not appear in-game until a certain task is performed. Aside from the map, the player can view an inventory listing a percentage of the total number of rooms they have visited, as well as the total number of magic items they have found

Solstice: The Quest for the Staff of Demnos, or simply Solstice, is a 1990 puzzle video game developed by Software Creations. It was published by Nintendo in Europe and CSG Imagesoft in North America for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The game focuses on the wizard Shadax's bid to defeat the evil baron Morbius and rescue Princess Eleanor, whom Morbius plans to sacrifice. Shadax aims to gather the six pieces of the titular Staff of Demnos hidden within the fortress of Kâstleröck. The game's setting is non-linear, and consists of 250 rooms, each with a particular puzzle to solve.

Solstice is the first original game to be developed by Software Creations, which had previously only worked on converted titles between 8-bit consoles. The game features a musical score by Tim Follin, who has named the game's title track as his favourite among his compositions. It became one of his best-known tracks. Solstice was received positively by critics for its puzzles and graphics, and the audio was singled out for praise. A sequel, titled Equinox, was released for

 

Developer(s) Software Creations
Publisher(s)
Director(s) Richard Kay
Designer(s) Mike Webb
Mark Wilson
Programmer(s) Mike Webb
Artist(s) Mark Wilson
Composer(s) Tim Follin
Platform(s) Nintendo Entertainment System
Release July 1990
Genre(s) Puzzle
Mode(s) Single-player

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#219360116
Start TimeSat 27 Apr 2024 01:20:15 (BST)
Close TimeWed 01 May 2024 01:18:15 (BST)
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Item ConditionUnused
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Dispatch Time4 Days
Quantity1
LocationUnited States
Auto ExtendNo
GenrePuzzle
PlatformNintendo NES
RatingE-Everyone
Region CodeNTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Release Year1990
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Title
Solstice
Developer
CSG Imagesoft
Barcode (UPC/EAN)
090451104013
Product Category
Video Games
Format
NTSC
Rating
E - everyone
Platform
Nintendo NES
RRP
Release Year
1990
Genre
Action & Adventure
Synopsis
The evil mage Morbius has kidnapped Princess Eleanor and disappeared. You're Shadax, the brave warrior who seeks to return Eleanor to her rightful place. You'll search through the treacherous Kastlerock for the six pieces of the magical Staff of Demnos, the one thing that can help you rescue the Princess. Make your way through more than 250 exciting, unique rooms, battling deadly beasts and solving intensely complicated puzzles. Plenty of keys will lead you to hidden areas and many potions will lend you the gift of transformation. Graced by stunning 3D graphics, SOLSTICE looks and plays like an arcade adventure, but has the patience and replay value to make it one of the most complete epic the NES has ever known.

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