

The second section is another one from a first person perspective, this time around the player is sliding down an ice tunnel and must choose various paths along the way.The first section is a first person perspective maze.This game is split into five different gameplay sections. Computer VersionsThe home computer version of the game (Atari ST, Amiga, and PC) were the first versions released. All three are based on the movie from 1988 of the same name. The home computer, Arcade, and NES versions are all quite different from each other. When he does, his attributes will increase in categories such as Strength or Magic, making him more powerful.Overview Willow was developed by Mindscape (computer versions) and Capcom (Arcade and NES versions). When he earns enough points, he will gain a level. When Willow destroys enemies, he gains experience points. Willow can also find newer and more powerfull swords and shields, which do more damage and block attacks respectively. Various sages and spellcasters teach him new magic spells these include the familiar Magic Acorns, and the not-so familiar heal spell and lightning bolt.

Throughout the adventure, Willow travels through various locations and villages of the kingdom of Bavmorda, and solves quest original to the game in order to progress to new areas. The game's layout and over-head style is very similar to The Legend of Zelda, and it has very similar role-playing game mechanics, plus an experience points system (like Final Fantasy or Dragon Quest as seen on the system). Willow also sports a sword and shield, instead of his walking stick as seen in the movie and on the cover of the game. Willow travels alone, only occasionally encountering familiar characters from the movie. While the game was advertised as the movie tie-in, the game's stucture and plot are very different to the events of the actual film. And I have a game over screen to but not a stage clear screen. The player controls the character of Willow throughout the game (note: the NES game is not a home port of the Arcade game also developed by Capcom. This is an Action RPG similar in format to the original NES The Legend of Zelda video game. In 1989, Capcom released a game for the Nintendo Entertainment System based on the Willow film. Willow NES Gameplay Demo - NintendoComplete
