![]() ![]() ![]() The game spawned an irregularly released series of games, known as the "Babylonian Castle Saga", which is (very vaguely) inspired by Mesopotamian Mythology: The final floors with Druaga, Ishtar, and Ki are especially tricky because certain missteps can cause Gilgamesh to be ZAPPED back to a lower floor. The game, however, offers no hints on how to find these treasures, which depending on the floor might involve anything from killing enemies in a certain order to walking over one or more points in the maze to crossing paths with a certain enemy to entering a special code to none or several of the above. It is infamous as the high-water mark of player-directed cruelty in video games - the acme of the old-school style where video games existed to challenge and defeat the player.Įach floor of the tower has a hidden treasure for the player to discover some of these treasures, such as the Blue Crystal Rod, are essential to completing the game. ![]() The Tower of Druaga is a 1984 arcade game released by Namco, about a knight named Gilgamesh (or "Gil" for short) who has to climb a monster-infested tower in order to defeat the demon Druaga and rescue Ki (pronounced "Kai"), a shrine maiden in service to the goddess Ishtar. ![]()
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