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* [[Game Breaker]] - Thunder which destroys virtually anything on-screen, though you lose it a bit later after you get it. The Torch is also this to a lesser degree. Plus, equip the Hourglass with any other weapon and you're practically unstoppable. A glitch in the Comb item also causes some weird invulneribility too.
* [[Game Breaker]] - Thunder which destroys virtually anything on-screen, though you lose it a bit later after you get it. The Torch is also this to a lesser degree. Plus, equip the Hourglass with any other weapon and you're practically unstoppable. A glitch in the Comb item also causes some weird invulneribility too.
* [[Guide Dang It]] - Without a walkthrough, you'll more than likely play it, get stuck, and never play it again.
* [[Guide Dang It]] - Without a walkthrough, you'll more than likely play it, get stuck, and never play it again.
* [[For Massive Damage]] - That piddly star not doing it for you? Raise your torch and the nearest enemy, no matter how far will [[Kill It With Fire|barbecue instantly!]]
* [[For Massive Damage]] - That piddly star not doing it for you? Raise your torch and the nearest enemy, no matter how far will [[Kill It with Fire|barbecue instantly!]]
* [[Game Within a Game]] - The minecart rides.
* [[Game Within a Game]] - The minecart rides.
* [[Gravity Barrier]] - Most notable under water.
* [[Gravity Barrier]] - Most notable under water.
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* [[Scripted Event]]
* [[Scripted Event]]
* [[Story-Driven Invulnerability]] - That Giant Spider? You can't touch him until the rematch. Same with the Shadow King.
* [[Story-Driven Invulnerability]] - That Giant Spider? You can't touch him until the rematch. Same with the Shadow King.
* [[Teased With Awesome]] - The [[Symbol Swearing|$@#in']] Thunder Spell.
* [[Teased with Awesome]] - The [[Symbol Swearing|$@#in']] Thunder Spell.
* [[Temporary Bulk Change]] - When you use the balloon item to climb up cliffs and get out of the ocean.
* [[Temporary Bulk Change]] - When you use the balloon item to climb up cliffs and get out of the ocean.
* [[That One Level]] - The [[Minecart Madness|minecart levels.]] [[Rule of Three|There are three!]]
* [[That One Level]] - The [[Minecart Madness|minecart levels.]] [[Rule of Three|There are three!]]

Latest revision as of 02:30, 15 April 2014

A Zelda-styled video game. Released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1994, Young Merlin showed the titular Arthurian icon as a blonde-beefcake in his younger years. As the game begins, Merlin spies a woman drowning in a river near his home to which he plunges in after her only to be swept into a mysterious land overrun by the Shadow King and his army of cussing David the Gnome look-alikes that tend to join together to create other monsters.

Along the way, Merlin enlists the aid of the Lady of the Lake, gets items of power, meets friendly characters, traverses dungeons, and, yes, he skates on a minecart or two (or three... ).

The game's dialogue is carried out by odd noises, gestures, and pictographs - so no reading's involved.

The game was developed by Westwood Studios and published by Virgin Interactive. Frank Klepacki composed the music.

Tropes used in Young Merlin include: