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Oh Mummy – video game

Oh Mummy is a video game for the Amstrad CPC models of home computer. It was developed by Gem Software[1] and published by Amsoft in 1984.[citation needed] It was often included in the free bundles of software that came with the computer. The gameplay is similar to that of the 1981 arcade game Amidar.[citation needed]

Oh Mummy, known in Japan as Hamunaptra: Ushinawareta Sabaku no Miyako (ハムナプトラ 〜失われた砂漠の都〜, Hamunaputora 〜Ushinawareta Sabaku no Miyako〜, lit. “Hamunaptra: The Capital City of the Lost Desert”), is a single-player video game for Game Boy ColorPlayStation and Microsoft Windows, based on the 1999 movie of the same name. It was published by Konami.

Dreamcast planned and advertised a version, but the version was cancelled for unknown reasons.[2][3] The game was followed by The Mummy Returns in 2001, Oh Mummy The Animated Series in 2002, and was later followed by The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor in 2008.

Gameplay – Oh Mummy

Set in Hamunaptra, there are 15 stages. There is also a bonus stage called “Cairo”. Rick O’Connell is the main game-user, and the players have to defeat enemies such as Slave Mummies and Scarab Beetles.

The object of the game Oh Mummy is to unveil all of the treasure within each level (or pyramid) of the game whilst avoiding the mummies. Each level consists of a two-dimensional board. In contrast with Pac-Man, when the player’s character walks around, footprints are left behind. By surrounding an area of the maze with footprints, its content is revealed, which is either a scroll, a mummy, a key, a tomb or nothing at all.

In order to complete a level, it is necessary to unveil the key and a tombstone. The scroll enables the player to kill/eat Oh mummy on the level. If a mummy is unveiled, it follows the player to the next level. The difficulty and speed of the game increases as the player progresses through the levels.

The game is primarily for one player but has a limited multiplayer mode in which players can alternate taking a turn to play each level. Whilst, even at the time, it was considered simple in terms of gameplay, graphics and sound, it was for many people one of the better and more addictive early offerings for the Amstrad.[citation needed]

The music played during gameplay is based on the children’s song “The Streets of Cairo, or the Poor Little Country Maid“.

Ports – Oh Mummy

The game was also released for the MSXZX Spectrum, the Amstrad CPC 464Tatung Einstein and Camputers Lynx. The ZX Spectrum version was given away in one of several introductory software packs for the computer, this particular pack also including Crazy GolfAlien DestroyerPunchyTreasure Island and Disco Dan. The game was also unofficially ported to the Sega Genesis and Mattel Intelevision.

References – Oh Mummy

  1. ^ Crash Magazine Issue 01. UK: Newsfield Publications Ltd. February 1984. p. 34.
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