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'''''Dungeon Magic''''' has a largely non-linear game world, unusual for an arcade title. You get many, many choices of paths, sometimes twisting over other routes. There are also many secret or seemingly locked doors that can only be opened by destroying statues, pressing buttons, etc.
'''''Dungeon Magic''''' has a largely non-linear game world, unusual for an arcade title. You get many, many choices of paths, sometimes twisting over other routes. There are also many secret or seemingly locked doors that can only be opened by destroying statues, pressing buttons, etc.
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For the NES game see Dungeon Magic: Sword of the Elements.

Dungeon Magic has a largely non-linear game world, unusual for an arcade title. You get many, many choices of paths, sometimes twisting over other routes. There are also many secret or seemingly locked doors that can only be opened by destroying statues, pressing buttons, etc.

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