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Dark Sceptre

Dark Sceptre

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Descr: Dark Sceptre is a strategy adventure video game by Mike Singleton's design team Maelstrom Games, for Beyond Software. It was published by Firebird Software for the ZX Spectrum in 1987 and for the Amstrad CPC in 1988. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1987
Developers: Mike Singleton, Maelstrom Games
Platforms: ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC
Designers: Mike Singleton, Maelstrom Games
Genres: Strategy game, Strategy Video Game, Action-adventure game
Publishers: Beyond Software, Telecomsoft, Firebird

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