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In this game you help Giacomo Casanova to complete the three phases. To do this, you must pick a certain number of masks (which look more like female undergarments), in each zone. After that you will take a gondola that will take you to the next one.
In this game you help Giacomo Casanova to complete the three phases. To do this, you must pick a certain number of masks (which look more like female undergarments), in each zone. After that you will take a gondola that will take you to the next one.


The enemies that you encounter are of different types. You will see middle-aged women who, in spite of themselves, will try to attack our heart-throb by heart, Turkish pirates, jugglers, aggressive beggars, etc. In your favor, some spaghetti do release some pigeons that replenish your musical ammunition and energy.
The enemies that you encounter are of different types. You will see middle-aged women who, in spite of themselves, will try to attack our heart-throb by heart, Turkish pirates, jugglers, aggressive beggars, etc. Fortunately, the pigeons do drop some spaghetti that recover the player's health and "musical" ammo.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 07:34, 12 June 2017

Casanova poster.jpg

Game poster.

Status: Lost


Casanova in a Spanish arcade game produced by Iber Soft[1] in 1989 for Spectrum, Amstrad, Commodore 64, MSX and DOS.[2]

In this game you help Giacomo Casanova to complete the three phases. To do this, you must pick a certain number of masks (which look more like female undergarments), in each zone. After that you will take a gondola that will take you to the next one.

The enemies that you encounter are of different types. You will see middle-aged women who, in spite of themselves, will try to attack our heart-throb by heart, Turkish pirates, jugglers, aggressive beggars, etc. Fortunately, the pigeons do drop some spaghetti that recover the player's health and "musical" ammo.

Gallery

'Game walkthrough on Spectrum.

Game being run on Amstrad CPC.

References