Sword of Sodan - Male Hero Heroine - Classic Hack'n'Slash Walkthrough Gameplay on Amiga 500
Game running on real Amiga 500 KS 1.3 with 1 MB ram. Trainer and sword powerup is used. Sword of Sodan is a hack and slash video game released for the Amiga game system in 1988 by Discovery Software.
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In 1993 it was also released for the Apple Macintosh System 7 by Bethesda Softworks, and Electronic Arts released a scaled-down port version for the Sega Genesis in 1990.
Sword of Sodan was created by three Danish engineers from Discovery Software in 1989. Two years later Innerprise Software created a scaled-down port of for the Sega Genesis system which differs in reduced graphics and sound quality, as well as notable changes in overall gameplay. The Genesis port was published by Electronic Arts. The game was again ported in 1993 by Bethesda Softworks for the Apple Macintosh System 7.
According to programmer Søren Grønbech's homepage, Sword of Sodan on the Amiga was at the top 10 selling charts for more than six months and selling about 55,000 copies.
The original 1988 release for Amiga got mostly favorable reviews by the magazines, with praise for the graphics, which included large, detailed sprites, unusual for that time. However, the budget re-release in 1993 was met with negative reviews. For the Sega version, websites like I-Mockery.com or Somethingawful.com mocked the game for its bad graphics, annoying sound effects, frustrating controls and difficult gameplay.
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