Magic Carpet 2: The Netherworlds cover

Magic Carpet Series

Magic Carpet 2: The Netherworlds

Main Game
Shooter Action Fantasy
80
User Score
7 ratings
90
Critic Score
1 reviews
September 8, 1995
Released 11250 days ago
PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS

About

Magic Carpet 2: The Netherworlds was the follow-up of the successful yet underrated game, Magic Carpet. It fixed many of the design complaints present in the first Magic Carpet. The basic concept of the game remains the same as Magic Carpet, with the player being able to build a castle, collect mana, destroy creatures for their mana and battle rival sorcerers.

It featured the addition of night-time levels, and underground levels, which not only helped alleviate the repetitiveness of the preceding game, but also accompanied the storyline progression, which was mapped out before each level. Underground levels, however, do not have rival wizards. There are also several secret entrances to reach hidden levels, where the player can gain more spells and experience.

Also unlike its predecessor, the game proceeded by completing various missions such as reaching checkpoints and destroying specific buildings/monsters, rather than just simple accumulation of mana.

Storyline

The apprentice's master, who died after unleashing his deadly spell, was being spied upon by the Netherworld's ruler, Vissiluth, who is now intent on conquering the world of the living. It's once again up to this apprentice to stop him, by battling this demon.

The NPC wizards are now considered to be Vissiluth's lackeys. They are all based in a city just before Vissiluth's seat of power. After the enemy wizards are vanquished, the apprentice takes an underground passage to reach Vissiluth's citadel. After the apprentice destroys the citadel, Vissiluth emerges and the two do battle. Upon emerging victorious, a volcano spews out mana in all different colours.

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Release Dates by Platform

DOS Worldwide
Sep 8, 1995
DOS Worldwide
Oct 1, 1995
Mac Worldwide
Mar 12, 2013
PC (Microsoft Windows) Worldwide
Mar 12, 2013

Game Info

Developer
Bullfrog Productions
Publisher
Electronic Arts
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
Perspective
First person
Genres
Shooter
Themes
Action Fantasy

Languages

Audio / Voice
English
Text / Subtitles
French, German, English, Italian, Spanish (Spain), Swedish

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