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Hocus Pocus

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Genre: Arcade    |     Year: 1994    |     Publisher: Apogee Software Ltd.    |     Developer: Moonlite Software
Game Review (written by Croush) Added on: 03/25/2008
In Hocus Pocus, you are a little wizard in a mission to join the counsel of wizards. We have to go through 36 levels, 4 episodes, and fight against 30 different kinds of monsters, and the big one at the end of each episode. Hocus can throw magic lightning’s with his hands to kill his enemies. He also has to answer puzzles all over the adventure, and has to collect as many credits as possible.
To win supplementary powers, Hocus has to find magic potions that will permit him to throw his lightnings more rapidly, to jump very high, to go to one place to another one, and many other things.
In Hocus Pocus, you are a little wizard in a mission to join the counsel of wizards. We have to go through 36 levels, 4 episodes, and fight against 30 different kinds of monsters, and the big one at the end of each episode. Hocus can throw magic lightning’s with his hands to kill his enemies. He also has to answer puzzles all over the adventure, and has to collect as many credits as possible.
To win supplementary powers, Hocus has to find magic potions that will permit him to throw his lightnings more rapidly, to jump very high, to go to one place to another one, and many other things. The purpose of the game is to go through different levels, collecting crystal balls
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that are in each of the level. There are many objects to find, treasures, all giving special credits and powers. It is not obligatory to collect all the items and to kill all the monsters, but the player gets more and more bonus points if all the treasures are collected.
Hocus begins with 100% of his life points, and this percentage goes down when he gets touched by monsters of by his enemies' shots. If the percentage goes down to 0, Hocus dies and you have to go to the very beginning of the game.
Most of the levels have a secret room that can be hided behind a wall. To get access to it, it could also necessitate a particular potion. A little wizard is also present is some rooms. He gives Hocus precious advices and information to know where are the secret rooms. When Hocus finds a secret room, he is always rewarded with many treasures and objects that give points.
Even if the graphics and the game itself are quite old, it is still great to play to Hocus Pocus. The magical aspect of the game brings us to a magic world! It is a fun, addicting platform game with colorful graphics.


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