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DreamWeb - Freeware CD DOS Version (English US) (215.9 MiB.DreamWeb - Freeware CD DOS Version (English UK) (215.6 MiB.DreamWeb - Freeware Floppy DOS Version (English UK) (9.7 MiB.Dráscula: The Vampire Strikes Back - Freeware Version (Updated Spanish, German, French and Italian AddOn) - requires ScummVM 1.3.0 or more (33.2 MiB.Dráscula: The Vampire Strikes Back - Freeware Version (Spanish, German, French and Italian AddOn) (33.2 MiB.Dráscula: The Vampire Strikes Back - Freeware Version (Music AddOn, OGG format) (34.8 MiB.Dráscula: The Vampire Strikes Back - Freeware Version (Music AddOn, FLAC format) (250.4 MiB.Dráscula: The Vampire Strikes Back - Freeware Version (Music AddOn, MP3 format) (28.1 MiB.Dráscula: The Vampire Strikes Back - Freeware Version (English) (31.3 MiB.In 2011, Adventure Gamers named Simon the Sorcerer II the 88th-best adventure game ever released. The game has sold over 600,000 copies worldwide.
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This edition includes new hotspot-based controls, new high-definition menus with a save/load system and different settings, improved graphics upscaling (xBRZ filter), full voice acting with subtitles, multi-language support and some bonus material. in 2013 (then called "20th Anniversary Edition") and on the App Store (iOS), Steam and GOG.com in 2018. The 25th Anniversary Edition was developed by MojoTouch and released on Google Play and Amazon Appstore.


The game was released on GOG.com in 2008 and a port for iOS was released in 2009 and discontinued mid-2015, due to lack of iOS 8 and up support. The rights for the Amiga release were eventually secured by Epic Interactive Entertainment (now RuneSoft) in 1999, who released it on CD in July 2000 in a DVD-style case.
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The Amiga version was originally scheduled for release alongside the PC version in 1995, but was cancelled, possibly because of the decline of the Amiga market. For this second installment in the series, Brian Bowles became the voice of Simon, making him sound much older, presumably in his late-teens.
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Unlike the disk version, the CD-ROM was not copy-protected, its colour manual fit in the front of the jewel case and also included the full "talkie" soundtrack. The PC sequel was released in a large black box and, like the original, the copy-protected floppy disk version required the manual to be able to play the game.

The screens were sketched, lined and then colored in. Simon Woodroffe wrote the entire story, going over the details for quite some time. Simon then starts to look for a fuel called mucusade which he needs to power the wardrobe in order to get home.ĭrafts for the plot had been in the works since August 1993, shortly before the first game was released. He sends a magical wardrobe to fetch Simon but it accidentally ends up on the doorstep of Calypso, the wizard Simon had to save in the last game. Several months later, Sordid's Fortress of Doom is reconstructed and Sordid has a new robotic body. Sordid promises him that he can become his apprentice if he helps him exact his vengeance on Simon. The Evil wizard Sordid is brought back to life when a magic-book of his is set ablaze and thrown into the middle of a chalkboard pentagram by the father of Runt, a young boy wanting to become a mighty sorcerer.
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It is the second in the Simon the Sorcerer series of games. Simon the Sorcerer II: The Lion, the Wizard and the Wardrobe is an adventure game created by Adventure Soft released in 1995.
