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Spear of Destiny (computer game) : ウィキペディア英語版
Spear of Destiny (video game)

''Spear of Destiny'' is a 1992 first-person shooter video game developed by id Software and published by FormGen Corporation, and is the prequel to id Software's ''Wolfenstein 3D''. As in ''Wolfenstein 3D'', the player assumes the role of allied spy William "B.J." Blazkowicz, on a mission trying to recapture the Spear of Destiny from the Nazis after it was stolen from Versailles.
==Gameplay==
The game consists of a single story-line episode, divided into 21 levels, 19 of which must be completed to win the game. The remaining two are secret levels that can be accessed from within the first 18. The gameplay is comparable to that of ''Wolfenstein 3D'', which uses the same game engine. The levels are divided into four blocks (focusing respectively on the castle's tunnels, dungeons, main keep, and ramparts), each ending with the player having to defeat a "boss".
Unlike ''Wolfenstein 3D'', the game did not include a shareware version; however, a 2-level playable demo was distributed.〔(The Apogee FAQ: Wolfenstein 3D and Spear of Destiny )〕

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