Release Date calendar
December 1, 1993
Platform joystick
MS-DOS
Game Type type
Released
Max Players players

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Overview

Apachacha is completely in Korean, and it's difficult to understand the general plot sense. In the initial video shows an evil sorcerer, and we are talking about some crystals - these stones and you need to get. Playing for an Indian warrior, we have to go through six levels. Crystals appear in the inventory automatically after passing the first five stages, the final level is a battle with that sorcerer. All worlds are different in design (under the earth, in the castle, and others), and represented by enemies. Opponents are quite diverse and can fly (for example, green birds and ghosts), throw fireballs (hemp with eyes) or simply ''board'' (burning candles, brooms). What can our hero answer? The first type of weapon with which we begin our journey, tomahawks, is rather weak and has a small range of action, which the enemies who take away our health willingly use. In the future, some of the opponents will drop new types of weapons - spears, knives and even balloons, which are convenient to shoot down the enemies sitting on the trees. All kinds of enemies can be destroyed by weapons of any type, only stone statues - only with iron tomahawks. At the end of the stages, bosses are waiting for us, which is easy to defeat. Another Indian has an arsenal of a super blow, when he bounces, damaging enemies and at the same time he himself remains invulnerable.

Alternate Names
  • 아파차차 Korea Korea
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Cooperative

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Developers
Mirinae Software
Publishers
Soft Town
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