Think Quick!
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A dragon has taken over the Castle of Mystikar. To defeat the dragon, you must find the parts to build an enchanted knight which are spread throughout the castle. Numerous locked doors, many of which need to be opened in the proper order, block passageways. Roaming the halls are numerous slime worms, who will swallow you whole or fall asleep if you can feed them some flowers first. From any of the castle rooms you can access your hideout, which allows you to store useful items and clues you may find, and also pause the game. Each section of the castle has a time limit, and gets progressively harder. A castle builder is also included allowing players to create their own maze and puzzles.
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Average score: 3.9 out of 5 (based on 8 ratings with 1 reviews)
The Good
As a second and later third grader, this game fascinated me and my friends. We spent every recess playing it, wandering the halls of the castle and trying to evade the slimeworms (of course, sometimes we allowed ourselves to be eaten deliberately, because it was so much fun to escape from the slimeworms' stomachs and dodge the stomach germs). This game would be extremely fun to play even now, 14 years later, and I'm trying to get my hands on a copy. For Mac, of course--we played on an Apple IIGS back in 1992.
The Bad
Nothing at all--it was simple, tricky, and addictive, as any good game should be.
The Bottom Line
As a second and later third grader, this game fascinated me and my friends. We spent every recess playing it, wandering the halls of the castle and trying to evade the slimeworms (of course, sometimes we allowed ourselves to be eaten deliberately, because it was so much fun to escape from the slimeworms' stomachs and dodge the stomach germs). This game would be extremely fun to play even now, 14 years later, and I'm trying to get my hands on a copy. For Mac, of course--we played on an Apple IIGS back in 1992.
DOS · by Ellovan Minorlas (2) · 2006
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Game added June 3, 2002. Last modified August 17, 2023.