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    '''The Time Device''' (also known as the City of Madness) is one of the levels in [[MediEvil]].
    |name = The Time Device
    [[Category:Levels of MediEvil]]
    |image = MediEvil1998-TheTimeDevice-LoadingScreen.png
    |image2 = MediEvil2019-TheTimeDevice-LoadingScreen.png
    |aka = City of Madness, Clockwork Castle
    |chalice = Yes
    |levelnumber = 21.
    |enemies = [[Boiler Guards]], [[Flying Eyeballs]]
    |nlevel = [[Zarok's Lair]]
    |plevel = [[The Entrance Hall]]
    |music = [[MediEvil/Music#IG10|IG10]]
    |music2019 = [[Killing Time]]
    |fmvbefore = [[12AV]]
    }}
    {{LocationMediEvil
    |bgposition = 56% -1%
    |northeast = [[The Entrance Hall]]
    |east = [[Zarok's Lair]]}}
    {{Trophies|
    {{Trophy/MediEvil|King of Cups}}
    }}
    {{Quote|Zarok seeks to expand his reach beyond the confines of time. Just think of where he could go. Modern London? Egypt? The possibilities are endless!|Loading screen description}}
    '''The Time Device''' is the twenty-first level of ''[[MediEvil (1998)|MediEvil]]''. It was not remade in ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]''.
     
    ==Walkthrough==
    {{Empty section}}
    ==Book of Gallowmere==
    ===Friendlies===
    <gallery>
    MediEvil2019-InformationGargoyles-BookOfGallowmere.png|link=Information Gargoyle|alt=Information Gargoyle|[[Information Gargoyle]]
    MediEvil2019-MerchantGargoyles-BookOfGallowmere.png|link=Merchant Gargoyle|alt=Merchant Gargoyle|[[Merchant Gargoyle]]
    </gallery>
     
    ===Enemies===
    <gallery>
    MediEvil2019-BoilerGuards-BookOfGallowmere.png|link=Boiler Guards|alt=Boiler Guards|[[Boiler Guards]]
    MediEvil2019-FlyingClock-BookOfGallowmere.png|link=Flying Clocks|alt=Flying Clocks|[[Flying Clocks]]
    MediEvil2019-FlyingEyeball-BookOfGallowmere.png|link=Flying Eyeballs|alt=Flying Eyeballs|[[Flying Eyeballs]]
    </gallery>
     
    ==Inventory==
    {{Empty section}}
    ==Intermissions==
    {{Empty section}}
    ==Books==
    {{Main|Books in MediEvil|l1=Books in MediEvil}}
    ===Book 1===
    This metal keep houses the magical chariot that Zarok calls his Train. The path it runs along leads eventually to Zarok's Lair, however your route is blocked by gates controlled at various way stations. Travel to these on the Train, open the gates and head for the Lair.
    ==Behind the scenes==
    ===Development===
    [[Jason Wilson]] listed imagery from German Expressionism films such as [[wikipedia:Algol|''Algol'']] and [[wikipedia:Metropolis (1927 film)|''Metropolis'']] as inspiration for this level.<ref>{{Icon|Facebook}} {{cite web|author=Jason Wilson|published=November 3, 2014|title=Reference and inspiration for the game ''MediEvil''|site=Facebook|url=https://www.facebook.com/JayGunnArts/posts/587295241397225}}</ref> He also listed the old factory across from the train station in [[Cambridge]] as the basis for the level.{{TwitterRef|Wilson|1160326816705458177|August 11, 2019|quote=Some of the environment designs are influenced by various location{{sic}} I would see every day in Cambridge. The old factory across from the train station was the basis for the City of madness/Time Device/Train levels.}}
    ==Gallery==
    {{Empty section}}
    ==In other languages==
    ===''MediEvil'' (1998 original)===
    {{Empty section|Languages}}
    ===''MediEvil'' (2019 remake)===
    Some languages localised the level name as The Time Machine, which is a [[The Time Machine|level]] in ''[[MediEvil 2]]''.
    {{OtherLanguages
    |ar = ”الجهاز الزمني”
    |arR ="aljihaz alzamanii"
    |arM = The Time Machine
    |bg = Устройството на времето
    |bgR =Ustroĭstvoto na vremeto
    |cz = Stroj času
    |czM = The Time Machine
    |da = Tidsapparatet
    |de = Der Chronograf
    |deM = The Chronograph
    |el = Η Μηχανή του Χρόνου
    |elR =I Michaní tou Chrónou
    |elM = The Time Machine
    |es = El Dispositivo del tiempo
    |esMX = El Dispositivo Temporal
    |fi = Aikalaite
    |fr = Le Chronographe
    |frM = The Chronograph
    |hr = Vremenski uređaj
    |hu = Az időmasina
    |it = Il segnatempo
    |ja = 時計仕掛けの城
    |jaM = Clockwork Castle
    |jaR =Tokei shikake no shiro
    |nl = Het tijdapparaat
    |no = Tidsenheten
    |pl = Maszyna czasu
    |pt = Dispositivo Temporal
    |ptBR = O Dispositivo do Tempo
    |ro = Dispozitivul Temporal
    |ru = Машина времени
    |ruR =Mashina vremeni
    |ruM = The Time Machine
    |sv = Tidmätaren
    |tr = Zaman Aygıtı
    }}
    ==References==
    {{Reflist}}
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    Latest revision as of 18:28, 4 November 2024

    The Time Device
    MediEvil1998-TheTimeDevice-LoadingScreen.pngMediEvil2019-TheTimeDevice-LoadingScreen.png
    General information
    AKA City of Madness, Clockwork Castle
    Chalice Yes
    Enemies Boiler Guards, Flying Eyeballs
    Music (original) IG10
    Music (remake) Killing Time
    FMV before level 12AV
    Chronological information
    Level number 21.
    Previous level The Entrance Hall
    Next level Zarok's Lair
    Location on Land Map
        The Entrance Hall
       
    Sir Daniel Fortesque
    Zarok's Lair
       
    Trophies
    King of Cups King of Cups
    Collect all the chalice rewards.
    "Zarok seeks to expand his reach beyond the confines of time. Just think of where he could go. Modern London? Egypt? The possibilities are endless!"
    ― Loading screen description

    The Time Device is the twenty-first level of MediEvil. It was not remade in MediEvil: Resurrection.

    Walkthrough

    Book of Gallowmere

    Friendlies

    Enemies

    Inventory

    Intermissions

    Books

    Main article: Books in MediEvil

    Book 1

    This metal keep houses the magical chariot that Zarok calls his Train. The path it runs along leads eventually to Zarok's Lair, however your route is blocked by gates controlled at various way stations. Travel to these on the Train, open the gates and head for the Lair.

    Behind the scenes

    Development

    Jason Wilson listed imagery from German Expressionism films such as Algol and Metropolis as inspiration for this level.[1] He also listed the old factory across from the train station in Cambridge as the basis for the level.[2]

    Gallery

    In other languages

    MediEvil (1998 original)

    MediEvil (2019 remake)

    Some languages localised the level name as The Time Machine, which is a level in MediEvil 2.

    Language Name Meaning
    Arabic ”الجهاز الزمني”
    "aljihaz alzamanii"
    The Time Machine
    Bulgarian Устройството на времето
    Ustroĭstvoto na vremeto
    -
    Croatian Vremenski uređaj -
    Czech Stroj času The Time Machine
    Danish Tidsapparatet -
    Dutch Het tijdapparaat -
    Finnish Aikalaite -
    French (France) Le Chronographe The Chronograph
    German Der Chronograf The Chronograph
    Greek Η Μηχανή του Χρόνου
    I Michaní tou Chrónou
    The Time Machine
    Hungarian Az időmasina -
    Italian Il segnatempo -
    Japanese 時計仕掛けの城
    Tokei shikake no shiro
    Clockwork Castle
    Norwegian Tidsenheten -
    Polish Maszyna czasu -
    Portuguese (Brazil) O Dispositivo do Tempo -
    Portuguese (Portugal) Dispositivo Temporal -
    Romanian Dispozitivul Temporal -
    Russian Машина времени
    Mashina vremeni
    The Time Machine
    Spanish (LatAm) El Dispositivo Temporal -
    Spanish (Spain) El Dispositivo del tiempo -
    Swedish Tidmätaren -
    Turkish Zaman Aygıtı -

    References

    1. Facebook Jason Wilson, Reference and inspiration for the game MediEvil on Facebook. Published November 3, 2014.
    2. Twitter "Some of the environment designs are influenced by various location[sic] I would see every day in Cambridge. The old factory across from the train station was the basis for the City of madness/Time Device/Train levels."Jason Wilson (@GunnWriter) on X (formerly Twitter) (archived version at Internet Archive Wayback Machine). Published August 11, 2019.

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