Mantra is an overhead style adventure game inspired by Zelda for the NES. It was originally created for Mac OS 7, but is being rewritten for Mac OS X and Windows.

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • LOVE THIS GAME! I made a full walkthrough / guide for it, if you look up "Mantra Fanatic walkthrough" on Google you should be able to find it. This port is excellent too, the gameplay is indistinguishable from the original game, other than the menu / items / stats looking a tiny bit different and the music sounding a little different than the original app does in OS 7 / OS 9 (downloaded from macintosh repository.) It's great being able to play this in OS X and Windows. Now it would be awesome if someone would port it to be a 64-bit OS X app so that it runs on newer Mac machines. :D
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Languages

English

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Allegro

Programming Language

C

Related Categories

C Side-Scrolling Game, C Role-Playing Games (RPG)

Registered

2009-12-23