Well I have to start with an Apple IIe game that I played the hell out of.
(It says it was released in 1985, but I swear I was younger than 14 when I played this!!)
Moebius : The Orb of Celestial Harmony
I did tell you I wanted to be a ninja when I grew up? lol
Well in this game you need to train before you can start the adventure.
Bare Handed Combat, Sword Combat, and Mental.
If you kill a good guy, your mental status is affected.
There is alot to this game!!
Moebius: The Orb of Celestial Harmony is a video game produced by Origin Systems and designed by Greg Malone.[1] It was originally released in 1985 for the Apple II. Versions were also released for the Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Macintosh, and MS-DOS. The game is primarily a top-down view tile-based role-playing video game, but it has action-based combat sequences which use a side view, roughly similar to games such as Karateka.
The player's objective, as a disciple of the Headmaster, is to recover the Orb of Celestial Harmony from the disciple-turned-badguy Kaimen. To do that, the player must train his body and soul in the best tradition of Chinese warriors: to "walk the path of Moebius the Windwalker." The action takes place on the four Elemental planes of Earth, Water, Air and Fire, which the player must traverse in order to recover the Orb. Although gameplay is similar to standard RPGs, there are some differences: in addition to familiar character statistics such as dexterity, the players also has karma, a crucial attribute that goes up or down constantly depending on his deeds. Frighten a citizen with a sword, and the karma will drop; defeat monsters in battle, and it will rise. Combat is also played in a 2D side-scrolling view similar to fighting games, having a wide range of attacks to use, even including shurikens and fireballs if the character is experienced enough.
Origin Systems also produced a sequel to the game, Windwalker.
I have only played the Apple IIe version and the PC version that was released later. (This game was released first and only for the Apple IIe.)
Not to be confused with another game titled Moebius by Infinite Games for C64 here..
First of all this game has lots of game keys used on keyboard, so you will have to familiarize yourself with the keys before you will begin to accomplish things.
You can find detailed instruction book here..
THE BOOK OF MOEBIUS
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And a Reference Card here for keyboard commands.
MOCAGH.ORG: Origin Systems: moebius refcard
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Here is video of game..(EDIT: this looks like the DOS version also. The Apple IIe version didn't have as good of graphics as the DOS version)
It was later upgraded and released as MS-DOS PC game...
There is really alot going on with this game, which for its time, was a top of the line gaming experience back then.
I still enjoy this game, and play it often!!