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Arumana no Kiseki

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Arumana no Kiseki is a single-player platform game by Konami for the Family Computer Disk System, released in Japan on August 11, 1987. In 2012, reproduction cartridges for the NES appeared under the name Miracle of Almana.

The story follows Kaito, an adventurer who resembles Indiana Jones. A magic red jewel called the Arumana is stolen from a village, which is turned to stone. To restore the village, Kaito must chase the thief and recover the jewel. The adventure spans six cavernous levels.

Kaito starts with thirty throwing knives and can find more weapons along the way: bombs, a handgun, bolas, a crystal ball that destroys everything on screen, and mines. He battles cave creatures and soldiers who sometimes drop weapons. Besides walking and jumping, he uses a grappling hook to reach high platforms, and the hook can only be fired diagonally.

The game has strong Indiana Jones vibes and also borrows from Konami’s Roc N Rope, with rope-based platforming.


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