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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. | 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 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
References
- ↑ Page about this game on myAbandonware Retrieved 09 June '17.
- ↑ Page about this game on Computer Emu Zone (Spanish) Retrieved 09 June '17.