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Welcome to Prince of Persia 3D! Prince of Persia 3D, as the title suggests, is the third official installment of the well-known Prince of Persia series. It was developed by Red Orb Entertainment a company which spawned from Broderbund Software, who published the first two games and released by The Learning Company in September It is the last game of the series prior to its rebirth back in , as a game company called Ubisoft released a pretty fun game called Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.

But, let's not get ahead of ourselves and let's focus to this particular third game now. This game marks the transition of the series to the 3D format, which has always been pretty tricky for every single of those franchises out there who wished to keep up with the times, as 3D engines and games became the rage. To the best of our knowledge, these games are no longer available on the market and are not supported by publishers.

If you know otherwise, write to us. Developer Red Orb Entertainment. Publisher Red Orb Entertainment. Year Tags abandonware , old , game , prince , persia , adventure , arabian , nights , assan , rugnor.

Much like Karateka , Mechner's first game, Prince of Persia used rotoscoping for its fluid and realistic animation. For this process, Mechner used as reference for the characters' movements videos of his brother doing acrobatic stunts in white clothes and swashbuckler films such as The Adventures of Robin Hood. The game was critically acclaimed and, while not an immediate commercial success, sold many copies as it was ported to a wide range of platforms after the original Apple II release.

It is believed to have been the first cinematic platformer and inspired many following games in this subgenre, such as Another World. The game is set in ancient Persia. While the sultan is fighting a war in a foreign land, his vizier Jaffar, a wizard , seizes power.

His only obstacle to the throne is the Sultan's daughter although the game never specifically mentions how. Jaffar locks her in a tower and orders her to become his wife , or she would die within 60 minutes extended to minutes in the Super NES version, which has longer and harder levels.

The game's unnamed protagonist, whom the Princess loves, is thrown prisoner into the palace dungeons. In order to free her, he must escape the dungeons, get to the palace tower and defeat Jaffar before time runs out. The main objective of the player is to lead the unnamed protagonist out of dungeons and into a tower before time runs out.

This cannot be done without bypassing traps and fighting hostile swordsmen. The game consists of twelve levels though some console versions have more. However, a game session may be saved and resumed at a later time only after level 2. The player has a health indicator that consists of a series of small red triangles. The player starts with three. Also used to jump while running forward. While swordfighting Up is used to block an attack. Used to scale down ledges.

While swordfighting this will put your sword away. Prince will run forward for a short distance if tapped; Prince will run continuously if held. As above, Prince runs forward for a short distance if button is tapped; Prince runs continuously if button is held. Hold to hang on to ledges, walk slowly, pick up stuff, and fight. While jumping, hold Shift to catch the other ledge and hold. You have to be at least at Level 3 to save. Anything lower and Prince won't save.

Also note that you can only save a game at a time. Any more and your previous game will be deleted. To back up your game, copy the Prince. Press this during the intro screen. This will only reset the current level you are on in case you get stuck. Note that time will still flow, so if you keep restarting a level for one hour then it's game over.

Okay, maybe you can, but I'm pretty skeptical. I'll keep trying, though And also note that you can only skip up to Level 4. Escape button Pauses the game.



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