Doman: Grzechy Ardana | |
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Developer(s) | World Software |
Publisher(s) | Mirage Software |
Designer(s) | Mariusz Pawluk |
Programmer(s) | Tomasz Tomaszek |
Artist(s) | Mariusz Pawluk |
Composer(s) | Sławomir Mrozek |
Platform(s) | Amiga |
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Genre(s) | Beat 'em up |
Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer |
Doman: Grzechy Ardana (English: Doman: Sins of Ardan) is a side-scrolling hack and slash beat 'em up video game released by the Polish developer World Software for the Amiga in 1995. Taking on a sword and sorcery theme akin to Conan The Barbarian, it is a spiritual successor to World Software's earlier game Franko: The Crazy Revenge and is based on the artist's Mariusz Pawluk's unpublished short story that is included alongside the game.[1][2][3] It ended up being World Software's last release for the Amiga (the developer did later develop a more family-friendly Draggy & Croco, but the publisher they picked for this game forgot to put the game onto the selves despite being essentially complete[4]).