Abandonware DOS title

The Magic Candle 2: The Four and Forty

The Magic Candle 2: The Four and Forty is an abandoned open world rpg game designed by James B. Thomas, Ali N. Atabek, developed by Mindcraft Software and released by Electronic Arts in 1991. The Magic Candle 2: The Four and Forty runs on DOS. The Magic Candle 2: The Four and Forty is part of the magic candle game series.
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DOS
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3.83 / 5.00 (41 votes)

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The Magic Candle 2: The Four and Forty review

PC Review Issue 7 (1992): "If you like puzzles, a good story, combat, complexity, you will find all of them in Magic Candle 2. The high gloss may be missing, but you can easily forgive the game for it since it offers so much more. Sure, it is a pity that the loose ends (ie, the mouse drivers) were not tidied up from the off but Magic Candle 2 is an excellent example of a true role-playing game."

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The full version of this game was included on Episode 5 of the CD-ROM magazine Interactive Entertainment.

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Status: abandonware
Input: keyboard, mouse
Abandonware DOS views: 13115
Series: The Magic Candle 2: The Four and Forty is part of the magic candle series.

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