Solomon’s Key is an arcade puzzle-platformer developed by Tecmo and released in 1986. It gained popularity for its challenging gameplay and was later ported to various home systems, including the NES, Commodore 64, and others.
You play as Dana, a wizard tasked with retrieving the titular Solomon’s Key, a powerful artifact hidden in a dangerous labyrinth. Dana has the ability to create and destroy blocks, which is essential for avoiding enemies, reaching keys, and ultimately escaping through the exit. The levels are packed with hazards like fireballs, goblins, and other creatures.
You play as Dana, a wizard tasked with retrieving the titular Solomon’s Key, a powerful artifact hidden in a dangerous labyrinth. Dana has the ability to create and destroy blocks, which is essential for avoiding enemies, reaching keys, and ultimately escaping through the exit. The levels are packed with hazards like fireballs, goblins, and other creatures.
How to play Solomon's Key
Game modes: single-player, hotseat
To slow down the game emulation press CTRL+F11, to speed up the game press CTRL+F12. Press Escape (ESC) to exit fullscreen mode.
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More about Solomon's Key
Status: abandonware
Genre: action
Released in: 1988
Publisher: U.S. Gold
Developer: Probe Entertainment
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