Thus, the levels were complex on the basis of concepts from the Egyptian pyramids to the candy country through which the player would have to coordinate all three characters together to get to the exit. These were the times when the premise could serve all the ideas that nobody would have imagined, no matter how bizarre they were.
Of course, our Vikings do not like it, so they try to escape, but they end up lost in time. Erik who can run and break walls, Baleog that raises opponents and Olaf who can use their shield as a platform, got apparently abducted by aliens from their wooden houses to put them in a kind of a intergalactic zoo. Prior to Diablo and Warcraft, in 1992, for the SNES console, then Silicon & Synapse developer, known today as Blizzard Entertainment, has developed The Lost Vikings - a puzzle platformer, with three Vikings traveling through time. Today we remember the old Blizzard title The Lost Vikings which we played two and a half decades ago.
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I remember always reading through The Lost Vikings strategy guide section from one of my old Nintendo Powers (I think it had either Donkey Kong GB or Batman Returns on the cover?). I dug the music in this episode, although I’m pretty tired of the “Egyptian Melody” cliches in desert levels, and just media in general.