The Magic Candle is a role-playing video game designed by James Thomas and developed and published by Mindcraft in 1992. It is a sequel to The Magic Candle II: The Four and Forty from 1991.

The Magic Candle III
Cover art by Bruce Eagle
Developer(s)Mindcraft
Publisher(s)Mindcraft
Designer(s)James Thomas[1]
Composer(s)Ali Atabek
Platform(s)MS-DOS
Release1992
Genre(s)Role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay

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The notepad and party movement mechanics are improved from the previous game.[1]

Reception

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Scorpia of Computer Gaming World gave a negative review and summarized: "Overall, in spite of the neat blight idea, Magic Candle III is a dull game. I had a hard time getting into it, and slogged on mainly to get it over with. We've all been here before and there isn't anything really new or exciting. The game is unnecessarily lengthened by the constant need for money, and, overall, one is left with the feeling of doing things by rote rather than going off a grand adventure. It is all very depressing and rather a shame, as the first Magic Candle held much promise for the future - promise that has yet to be realized".[1]

Pelit called the game "traditional, a bit old-fashioned, but full of interesting ideas".[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Scorpia (May 1993). "Scorpion's View - Scorpia Orckiller Lights Mindcraft's Magic Candle III". Computer Gaming World. No. 106. Russell Sipe. pp. 32–33.
  2. ^ Wagner, Harold. "The Magic Candle III - Kleines Licht". PC Games (in German). No. 4/93. Computec Media GmbH. p. 62.
  3. ^ "En Bref - Magic Candle 3". Génération 4 (in French). No. 52. Pressimage. February 1993. pp. 92–93.
  4. ^ Thomas, Michael. "Magic Candle II [sic]". PC Player (in German). No. 5/93. DMV-Verlag. p. 63.
  5. ^ a b Kauppinen, Jukka O. (June 1993). "Palanut kynttilä". Pelit (in Finnish). No. 4/93. Erikoislehdet Oy. pp. 50–51, 79.
  6. ^ "Magic Candle 3". Power Play (in German). No. 4/93. Markt+Technik. p. 108.
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