Windwalker (video game)

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Windwalker
Developer(s)Origin Systems
Publisher(s)Origin Systems
Designer(s)Greg Malone
Platform(s)Amiga, Apple II,[2] Apple IIgs, Atari ST, Commodore 64,[2] DOS, Macintosh
ReleaseDecember 1989[1]
Genre(s)Role-playing, action
Mode(s)Single-player

Windwalker is a 1989 video game published by Origin Systems.

Gameplay[edit]

Windwalker is a game in which the player uses martial arts while seeking enlightenment, in the sequel to Moebius: The Orb of Celestial Harmony.[3]

Reception[edit]

Dennis Owens reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "Windwalker is an excellent game for fans of Moebius and for anyone looking for a combination action/role-playing game with an Oriental flair and a gentleness of spirit."[3]

Reviews[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "New releases this month-December". The Boston Globe. December 10, 1989. p. 100. Retrieved August 22, 2021.Closed access icon(Subscription required.)
  2. ^ a b "Japanese war games and U.S challengers". The Philadelphia Inquirer. April 12, 1990. p. 60. Retrieved August 22, 2021.Closed access icon(Subscription required.)
  3. ^ a b Owens, Dennis (March 1990). ""Peace, Young One . . .": Origin's "Windwalker"". Computer Gaming World. Vol. 1, no. 69. p. 27.
  4. ^ "Windwalker review from AUI Vol 4 No 3 (Mar 1990) - Amiga Magazine Rack".
  5. ^ "Info Magazine Issue 30". January 1990.
  6. ^ "Amiga Reviews: Windwalker".

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