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*[[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>https://www.facebook.com/JayGunnArts/posts/587295241397225</ref> | *[[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> | ||
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General information | ||
AKA | City of Madness, Clockwork Castle | |
Chalice | Yes | |
Enemies | Boiler guards | |
Chronological information | ||
Previous level | The Entrance Hall | |
Next level | Zarok's Lair |
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The Entrance Hall | ||||
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→ | Zarok's Lair | |||
The Time Device (時計仕掛けの城 Tokei shikake no shiro) is the twenty-first level of MediEvil. It was not remade in MediEvil: Resurrection.
Walkthrough
- MediEvil - The Time Device
Books
- Main article: MediEvil books
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.
Gallery
- TD.PNG
- TD2.PNG
- TD7.PNG
- TD3.PNG
- TD4.PNG
- TD6.PNG
- TD5.PNG
- TD8.PNG
Trivia
- Jason Wilson listed imagery from German Expressionism films such as Algol and Metropolis as inspiration for this level.[1]
References
- ↑ Jason Wilson, Reference and inspiration for the game MediEvil on Facebook. Published November 3, 2014.