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'''Land Map''', also known as the '''map screen''', is a level in ''[[MediEvil]]''. It serves to show [[Dan]] how far he's come in his journey and to select which area he wants to go to next. [[Zarok]]'s black clouds obscure areas he hasn't reached yet.{{Bookref|MED-Manual}} | '''Land Map''', also known as the '''map screen''', is a level in ''[[MediEvil]]''. It serves to show [[Dan]] how far he's come in his journey and to select which area he wants to go to next. [[Zarok]]'s black clouds obscure areas he hasn't reached yet.{{Bookref|MED-Manual}} | ||
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AKA | The Map of Gallowmere, Map screen |
Land Map, also known as the map screen, is a level in MediEvil. It serves to show Dan how far he's come in his journey and to select which area he wants to go to next. Zarok's black clouds obscure areas he hasn't reached yet.[1]
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References
- ↑ MediEvil manual. Written by Jim Sangster. Designed by Steve O'Neill. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment in October 1998. Download.