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The inside-the-castle segments are beautifully illustrated, and you have the rts ability to pan 360 degrees on the horizontal rts plane and look nearly all the way up rts or down on the vertical. The acting is totally cheesy, but the costumes are nice. The music is also nice, all Wagner to my unschooled ear, but there is not much of it, usually just a bit here and there as you are moving and then nothing while you're standing still. Everything I know about Wagner and Ludwig I learned from video games. Between this and Ring and GK2, I feel ever so edumucated on the subject. (I was waiting for King Ludwig to turn into a werewolf in this game, but it never happened.) I liked Bavarian Castle enough to seek out the other two versions so I can play them too. Please visit our forum to discuss this game The Verdict The Lowdown Developer: Wrebbit Interactive Publisher: Wrebbit Interactive Release Date: 1999 Available for: Four Fat Chicks Links Player Feedback Screenshots System Requirements Windows 95/98: Pentium 100 MHz (200 MHz recommended) 16 MB of RAM (24 MB recommended) Microsoft-compatible mouse 45 MB free hard disk space 640x480, 16-bit colors, DirectX certified
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