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Spirits & Spells

Spirits & Spells

Nintendo
Released

Release Date: June 30, 2003

Singleplayer

Spirits & Spells is a 3D action game, in many ways similar to such productions as Crash Bandicoot or Spyro. We take control over one of two heroes and fight with ghosts and other similar creatures.

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Castleween (also known as Spirits & Spells) is a three-dimensional platformer, created mainly for younger players. The main characters are observed from the third person's perspective. The player, on the other hand, is mainly engaged in exploring rooms, overcoming certain traps and fighting enemies encountered during the game. Kalisto, also known for its futuristic New York Race, is responsible for the production of this game. Castleween was released on PlayStation 2 and Gamecube. Both versions of the game present a very similar level of performance. This applies to both the audiovisual setting and the course of the game.

The plot of this production was set during the Haloween holidays. We are dealing here with a group of children who have decided to go to the forest. It is said that the house located in this area is inhabited by nice people, who willingly share their sweets. However, after arriving at the place, it turns out that the property has been taken over by evil spirits. These monsters kidnapped the souls of almost all children. As you can easily guess, we will have to save them and deal with the monsters that reign over the property. The player can take control of one of the two survivors - Greg or Alice. The main characters of Castleween set out on a quest for the only man who can help them eliminate ghosts.

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Platforms:

GameCube

GameCube

Developer: Kalisto Entertainment

Publisher: Wanadoo

Age restrictions: none

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Spirits & Spells Video Game:

Nintendo GameCube

GameCube

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memory card