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Game #1368
Hall of Belated Fame Inductee  Labyrinth of Crete    View all Top Dogs in this genre
Puzzle   Collection

Rating: 8.16 (49 votes)

Labyrinth of Crete box cover

Labyrinth of Crete screenshot
The second game Cliff Johnson (Fool's Errand) designed for Phillips Interactive is virtually identical to Merlin's Apprentice, with ancient Greek myths as the backdrop this time instead of Arthurian legends.

The game's premise is that you have been sentenced to death for stealing from Hera, Queen of the Gods. The only way to freedom lies in the twisted path of the Labyrinth of Crete. Each turn presents new puzzles, angry gods and goddesses, and deadly monsters to thwart your attempt at escape.

Puzzles in Labyrinth of Crete will be familiar to anyone who has played Merlin's Apprentice. There are some action puzzles that require you to click on objects that float by, several logic puzzles that involve moving objects into a certain configuration using only a few types of movements, and word puzzles requiring deciphering some encrypted sentences. The game has three difficulty levels which can be set on a puzzle-by-puzzle basis and changed during the game. And, like Merlin's Apprentice, the state of partly finished puzzles is not saved when you close your game. The logic puzzles, naturally, present the most challenge and some of them can be quite hair-pulling at the hardest difficulty level.

The bottom line is that anyone who likes Merlin's Apprentice will love Labyrinth of Crete because they are virtually the same game, although Labyrinth has a more interesting plot, cutscenes, and arguably a higher educational value since there is a lot of information about Greek mythology. Not Cliff's best work by far, but it's still very, very good. Thumbs up!

Reviewed by: Underdogs
Designer: Cliff Johnson
Developer: Philips Media
Publisher: Philips Media
Year: 1996
Software Copyright: Cliff Johnson
Theme: Myth & Legend, Cartoon
Multiplayer:  
None that we know of
System Requirements: Windows XP, Macintosh
Where to get it:
Related Links: Official Game Page
Links:    
If you like this game, try: Merlin's Apprentice, Of Light and Darkness, Wrath of The Gods

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