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The Eidolon Amstrad CPC

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Publisher:Activision Inc.
Year:1986
Languages:English
Developer:P.A.W. Software - Tony Adams & Tony R. Porter
Players:1
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Discover the secrets of the Eidolon, a mysterious 19th century machine crafted of wood and brass, powered by the forces of magic. If you can control the energies of this ancient apparatus, an unseen world is yours to explore. The inventor of this strange device disappeared without a trace over a hundred years ago but his sketches and notes describe and underground world populated by curious magical creatures and ferocious Guardian Dragons. Create and capture fireballs of magical energies which can transform them one into another. The powerful forces that propelled the Eidolon and its inventor into another dimension still pulse through its quaint frame, awaiting another daring adventurer to climb into the pilot's chair, touch the controls, activate its power... — Cassette cover

The Eidolon was one of two games that were part of Lucasfilm Games'  second wave in December 1985. The other was Koronis Rift. Both took advantage of the fractal technology developed for Rescue on Fractalus!, further enhancing it. In The Eidolon, Rescue's fractal mountains were turned upside down and became the inside of a cave.

The game was supplied on a flippy disk. One side had the Atari version, the other side had the Commodore 64 version. Due to the memory requirements (64kB), the Atari version would only run on an  XL/XE with 64kB or more memory.

Gameplay

The objective of The Eidolon is to successfully navigate through all of the game's levels, defeating the dragon guardian at the end of each level. The player navigates through each maze and collects energy orbs,  which come in four different colors (red, yellow, green and blue). Along the way, various enemies wake up and attack the Eidolon, attempting to absorb its energy. Each enemy is a specific color and can only be destroyed by firing orbs of that color, or by using special abilities. Some enemies also fire orbs at the Eidolon, which   can absorb them if set to the same color.

Green orbs, in addition to dealing damage to green enemies, also have the power to transform other enemies into different kinds of enemies,  usually changing the enemy's color as well. Blue orbs can freeze enemies temporarily, giving the player a momentary advantage in a fight.

Each level contains three diamonds, each guarded by an enemy of a specific color. After defeating each of these enemies and collecting the diamonds, the player can proceed to the dragon that guards the exit. There are eight levels in a game. The game is over when the player has successfully defeated the final dragon or runs out of lives.

Source:Wikipedia