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Tombs & Treasure

Tombs & Treasure (XSX) game cover art
Platform: NES
Tags: Adventure
Developer: Falcom
AKA: Taiyou no Shinden: Asteka II (JP)
Publisher
Region
Released
NA
06/??/1991
JP
08/03/1988

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Tombs & Treasure review

Reviewed July 29, 2007

Sho says: "At first glance Tombs & Treasure might resemble a 1st person dungeon crawl, but it actually plays more like a dumbed-down Shadowgate with a helping of faux-RPG elements tossed in for good measure."
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