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Free playable Ghosts 'n Goblins flash Game. Play as Arthur the knight to rescue his princess from ghosts and goblins. Pick up and use extra suits of armor and new weapons. Ghosts and Goblins was released in 1985. It's often said to be one of the hardest arcade and console games of all time due to its high level of difficulty. Please wait for the game to load. Game not loading? Please enable Active X Content by clicking the circle with a strike through icon in the address bar which looks like this ( ) and clicking the 'Turn Off Active X Filtering' button. Ghost 'n Goblins Game History Known as Makai-Mura in Japan, Ghosts 'n Goblins is thought by many to be one of the most difficult games to complete of all time. The game has a twist in the tale. After completing the game, the player is transported back to the beginning. Only after completing the game a second time will the player be awarded the games true ending. The History of Ghost 'n Goblins: Welcome to Demon World Village The game is a single or two playing alternating turn game of the action/platform genre. First released on 19th September 1985, the game was developed and published by Capcom, and designed by Tokuro Fujiwara. As the player you take control of the lead character Sir Arthur the Knight, who's girlfriend Guinevere has just been kidnapped by the evil Goblin King. Arthur must fight his way through various levels. There are six side scrolling and eight horizontal levels in total, and each level finishes with a boss character. Arthur must defeat numerous undead enemies along the way. The undead are incredibly persistent, and finishing a level without a scratch will take a lot of practice. To aid Arthur in his quest, many weapons, including; swords, flaming torches and axes can be found throughout the levels. Bonus suits of of armour can also be obtained. Conversions and Sequels Since the original release the game has been converted onto many home based systems, including; Nintendo Famicon Nintendo Game Boy Colour Sega Saturn Sony PlayStation Sony PlayStation2 Sony PlayStation Portable Microsoft Xbox Commodore 64 ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC Due to the success of the original the inevitable sequels have been released, including; Ghouls 'n Ghosts (1988) Super Ghouls' n Ghosts (1991) Maximo- Ghosts to Glory (2002) Maximo vs. Army of Zin (2004) Ultimate Ghosts' n Goblins (2006) Put this Game on Your Blog, Website or Tumblr To put Ghosts n Goblins on your Blog, Website, Facebook or Twitter just copy and paste the code below into your html or edit box(myspace, friendster, tagspage). Please leave the link in to help us grow also we block sites that don't retain the link. Put this Game on Your Website, Tumblr or Blog To put Ghosts n Goblins on your website, Tumblr or blog just copy and paste the code below into your html or edit box(myspace, friendster, tagspage). Please leave the link in to help us grow also we block sites that don't retain the link.

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