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** [http://www.syzygycult.com/mac-and-windows-versions-of-mantra-available/12 According to] the developers: "To be frank, we all pretty well agree that Mantra II was nowhere near as good as Mantra. We just didn’t have the resources to throw at it at the time, and it wasn’t as polished."
** [http://www.syzygycult.com/mac-and-windows-versions-of-mantra-available/12 According to] the developers: "To be frank, we all pretty well agree that Mantra II was nowhere near as good as Mantra. We just didn’t have the resources to throw at it at the time, and it wasn’t as polished."
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]] -- Note that the game is only 694k as a compressed StuffIt archive; the music is [[MOD|sample-based]].
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]] -- Note that the game is only 694k as a compressed StuffIt archive; the music is [[MOD|sample-based]].
* [[Elemental Rock Paper Scissors]] -- Enemies are vulnerable / invulnerable to different weapons, including the 5 Mantras as well as swords. There are also rings that give you protection from various things.
* [[Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors]] -- Enemies are vulnerable / invulnerable to different weapons, including the 5 Mantras as well as swords. There are also rings that give you protection from various things.
* [[Healing Spring]]
* [[Healing Spring]]
* [[Good Bad Bugs]] -- The closed doors are supposed to be opened using [[Interchangeable Antimatter Keys]]; however, in the original version, it's possible to attack and "kill" them instead. (The open source version doesn't allow this.) Doing this makes some [[Sequence Breaking]] possible.
* [[Good Bad Bugs]] -- The closed doors are supposed to be opened using [[Interchangeable Antimatter Keys]]; however, in the original version, it's possible to attack and "kill" them instead. (The open source version doesn't allow this.) Doing this makes some [[Sequence Breaking]] possible.

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A Freeware Action RPG, by a group of high school-aged developers from Maine, USA called Syzygy Cult, originally released in 1995 for Mac OS. It plays similar to Crystalis, or to a 2D Zelda game with the addition of RPG Elements. There is also a sequel, Mantra II.

An open source version of the first game was released in 2010, written for the cross-platform game library Allegro. Builds for Windows and Mac OS X, and also the source code, can be downloaded from Sourceforge; also, the developers have a website. The original Mac OS version is available for download here (and the sequel here).

Not to be confused with the comic book of the same name.