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Genesis

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Publisher:

Sega

Developer:

Sega

Difficulty:

Easy

No. of Players:

1 player

Released:

1989

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Review

Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle

By: David Wilson | August 31, 2004

So, after a successive run on the Master System, was Sega’s then-mascot ready for the big time? Most Sega fans were eager to shelve their Master System for a while and plug into a then-new dimension of gaming. After the release of a few titles such as Altered Beast, Sega decided to bring the Kidd back for another try. Did it work? Was it able to reproduce the fantastic charm of the original or did it flop like the abbominable Alex Kidd in High-Tech World?

The story of the game is once again eccentric and bizarre. This time Alex's father is found to be alive and well on the planet Paperock and it's up to the prince with the large ears to bring him back. Someone is always trying to snatch away a member of the royal family. It would appear that the castle needs tighter security.

The familiar style of Alex Kidd in Miracle World returns here and a lot of old bits and pieces are restored. The controls are almost identical to the Master System game except you use the extra controller button to perform a flying kick so you don’t have to be concerned about jumping head first into an enemy and having your ass kicked (the one-hit kill system is also restored). The ever-popular game of Janken has also been brought back after a long absence. Unlike the other game you use the Janken (rock-paper-scissors) to win items in competitions instead of using it to fight bad guys. Basically you will find doorways throughout the levels and if you enter you will challenged by the character inside to a game of Janken. If you defeat the character you will win the item but the original two-out-of-three games is missed and missed badly. for shame!

The items you can win are similar to the ones in Miracle World. You have a pogo stick for jumping higher, a magic staff which enables you to float temporarily, as well as a cape that gives you limited invincibility (can definitely be handy for harder levels). The bracelet from Miracle World is also back and it’s the same as ever. Other items include vehicles such as a motorbike (kills anyone you hit) and a helicopter that can launch missiles at enemies and lasts until you are hit. You also collect items in various treasure chests and rocks which will open up and give you cash for competing against bosses.

A nice variety of levels in the game make it pleasurable experience to play. First of all you start of in a village plagued by seemingly possessed cars and aeroplanes and then continue to an underwater level with oversized fish and one killer octopus. You will go through a desert and into an old pyramid that will have such stereotypical enemies such as scorpions and mummies. Other worlds include a lush forest filled with dancing baboons (who look hilarious, I might add), and a pain in the ass woodcutter. The final stage is the Sky Castle (not the Enchanted Castle), which is full of toy soldiers and one very annoying maze level that is very hard to complete but is truly the stuff that great last levels are made of.

The graphics at first, look fairly poor but when you continue on into the game you begin to appreciate their simple yet elegant beauty. The visuals are very bright and cartoon-like and a lot of the characters actually look great yet comical in a way. Most of the sprites look very cute and cuddly and even the most vicious of them look cute (like the stone troll guy), so I guess most people will find the graphics interesting to say the least. The sprites are decently detailed but the backgrounds aren’t. Perhaps it’s just me but I found the them quite dull and boring, mainly because they tend to be one colour with few differences.

If you are true Kidd fan then you will recognize the first level music almost instantly because the level music and the Janken tune are taken directly from Alex Kidd in Miracle World and are given a boost with the Genesis’ sound processor. They sound brilliant and if you are fan of the series you will like them even more so. The quality of the music is top notch and the effects are also quite good (the sound when Alex dies is very funny) and when you play Janken you are even treated to some actual speech (even though it’s grainy as hell).

Overall, I found Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle to be a charming platform game with few flaws. It’s easy to control, you get a lot of items to play with, it’s not too short, and it is quite addictive. Graphically, it is different to say the least, but it's great in its simplicity and has relatively decent music.

Reviewer Score: 9.0   |   Avg. Reader Score: 6.2
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Y2Jericho 6 June 11, 2010 Great Game Every Time I Play This I Find Myself Going Back To My Good Old Master System For A Round Or Two Of Alex Kid In Miracle World
 
Olls 4 May 28, 2010 Looks, feels and plays like an 8-bit game. A mediocre one at that. Too many Janken matches disrupt the pace of the game. I guess if you're a fan of Alex Kidd (I never was) you're bound to like it at least somewhat.
 
VKWhyte 10 April 11, 2010 I wish they'd make another one. Maybe for the Wii!
 
shinobimusashi 8 December 31, 2009 great platformer especially for its time considering the lack of marioesque platformers available for the genny around 89/90
 
findout5 7 November 21, 2009 Alex Kidd in Miracle World has to be one of the best 8-bit games ever. This one does not let down on 16-bit! I wish Sega had made more titles with this character on the Mega Drive! Great value!
 
knicksfan89 9 September 16, 2009 agreed with the reviewer here a worthy mascot before sonic took over and a challenging game to boot
 
Snydler 6 May 04, 2009 I loved the Master System games of Alex Kidd. (Excluding the terrible Alex Kidd in High-Tech world.) This version of Alex Kidd to me though was kind of..... ok. I thought that the controls took some time to get used to though. But it is worth having in your Genesis collection though.
 
gillygil420 7 April 26, 2009 I like this game, and I was never a fan of the 8 bit versions because I never owned a master system. I wish they made another Alex game a couple of years later fully utilizing the Gen power, unlike this launch title. But Sega must have felt this could not compete with Mario and the SNES in 91 and they invented Sonic. Alex as the mascot character was burried :( Oh well, love Sonic!
 
Xaidious 4 April 09, 2009 Rock, Paper, Scissors... $#!7. Upbeat, cheerful music and colorful graphics disguise an otherwise decent platforming experience held back slippery controls and tedious rounds of Rock, Paper, Scissors (which, more times than not, ultimately result in Alex's empty pockets or oblivion). Its not the worst I've played, but it does not hold a candle to Ghouls 'N Ghost, Marvel Land, or Kid Chameleon.
 
32x 9 April 08, 2009 I personally love this game,I remember finishing this over and over, being a Alex Kidd fan from the Master System days,playing this was nothing short but amazing. Hasn't aged as well as your sonics or ristar , but I still play it today!, shame it was the only one on the megadrive.
 
hipposticks 7 February 11, 2009 Not a bad game by any means. Personally I find it too difficult to play through to completion nowawdays (lost my gaming skills), but it's still a good game.
 
chrisbid 6 February 09, 2009 A letdown compared to the five-star classic Alex Kidd in Miracle World. Wonky controls and too many Jenkin matches drag down what could've been an awesome game.
 
vintagegamecrazy 7 December 16, 2008 It took me a bit to get into it but then it was a pretty enjoyable game, I never finished it but got far, I'll play it again now.
 
Mr Smith 4 December 10, 2008 This game is tosh on almost every front. The bosses are truly abysmal and whoever came up with the notion of including Janken in a video game needs to be uppercutted Street Fighter 2 Sagat style.
 
nissling 7 November 08, 2008 The music is awesome and it's easy to play. Good game!
 
Christuserloeser 7 October 16, 2008 After Alex Kidd in Mircale World and Alex Kidd in Shinobi World, this seems to be the third-best Alex Kidd game released for a console (not counting Anmitsu Hime aka Alex Kidd in High Tech World, at it is no Alex Kidd game). It's by far not as bad as many people say, just nowhere near as good as Mircarle World nor Shinobi World.
 
Mordan 4 August 09, 2008 This game is the worst Alex Kidd I have ever played. Shame on the MegaDrive for being so lame compared to the Master System
 
acdc 4 August 06, 2008 stick to miracle and shinobi world sorry kidd i m still waiting on a new game from you
 
jfly 6 June 22, 2008 I loved this game when I first got it in 1989, but after coming back to it recently after a lengthy play session with the excellent SMS Alex Kidd in Miracle World, I found the game play slow. It's still a decent game but I can only recommend this one for die-hard Alex Kidd fans only.
 
McTom 3 November 27, 2007 Alex Kidd in Miracle World was great, but this... pretty afwul and frustrating in my opinion.
 
Alianger 6 November 13, 2007 Loved this as a kid but when I watched a playthrough of this recently I realised how incredibly stupid the Janken system is, and how uninteresting the gameplay is compared to both Miracle World and Shinobi World for SMS. Still it's fun to use the differe