First post, by Muz
What are some Arabic theme games out there? I know only Prince of Persia, and Magic Carpet.
What are some Arabic theme games out there? I know only Prince of Persia, and Magic Carpet.
Everything on Middle East:
- On ZX Spectrum: Manic Muslim, El Misterio del Nilo, Tuareg...
- PC: Desert Strike, every Shantae game (sort of arabic themes), Aladdin, Serious Sam, Anomaly Warzone Earth...
With arabic levels:
- Metal Slug, some Splinter Cell games, some Ace Combat games, Duke Nukem 20th Anniversary, DuckTales Remastered, Tumblepop, F-19 Stealth Fighter...
Non arabic geography, arabic inspiration:
- Dune.
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I think Arabian Nights might be one but i'm not sure
There is Arabian Nights which is not a good game https://www.gog.com/game/arabian_nights
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Have there ever been games based on the Sinbad stories?
Is this too much voodoo?
Errius wrote on 2020-05-09, 03:39:Have there ever been games based on the Sinbad stories?
Have you tried to look for some common terms like "genie", "sinb", "baba", "thiev", "pers", "east" or "arab" on old software sites (like world of spectrum, home of the underdogs... depending on which system do you want to play)?
Sinbad from Cinemaware seems a fine game... maybe not unforgettable but definitely not bad.
I forgot to ask earlier... what do you consider an "arabic theme" game... because it's fairly easy to find games based on both gulf wars (or later), and some on the Iranian revolution (like The Cat and the Coup). Also, remember that (at least from my point of view), Egypt, Syria, Israel, Lebanon... are all middle east countries so any Pharaoh-themed game (look for "phara", "nile"... Assassin's Creed Origins, maybe?), some based on the crusades and even "Fist of Jesus" may be considered "middle east" (although not entirely arabic).
I have traveled across the universe and through the years to find Her.
Sometimes going all the way is just a start...
I'm surprised nobody mentioned Stronghold Crusader. A classic RTS from 2002.
Quest for Glory II: Trial by Fire would definitely fit in this category. 🙂
The first thing that comes to mind is https://www.gog.com/game/alqadim_the_genies_curse , but I can't imagine it is difficult to find more.
digger wrote on 2020-05-12, 19:16:Quest for Glory II: Trial by Fire would definitely fit in this category. 🙂
QFG 2 and 3 are more Persian.
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gdjacobs wrote on 2020-05-12, 20:03:digger wrote on 2020-05-12, 19:16:Quest for Glory II: Trial by Fire would definitely fit in this category. 🙂
QFG 2 and 3 are more Persian.
QfG2 had mythological creatures such as Jinn, which are definitely something out of Arabian folklore. It may have had some Persian influences as well, but it definitely had an Arabic theme. Let's call it Middle Eastern, then. 😉
QfG3 had some of it too, to a lesser extent, but its theme was mainly African.
digger wrote on 2020-05-12, 21:58:QfG2 had mythological creatures such as Jinn, which are definitely something out of Arabian folklore. It may have had some Persian influences as well, but it definitely had an Arabic theme. Let's call it Middle Eastern, then. 😉
QfG3 had some of it too, to a lesser extent, but its theme was mainly African.
On QFG3, agreed, Corey and Lori Ann incorporated Egyptian, savannah, and rainforest settings. Presumably Tunisian unless Laurel and Hardy are really off track. It's probably my favourite from the series which is not a common perspective.
QFG2 definitely drew from the Arabian Nights and similar cultural references of the Islamic Golden Age. I've always considered that period to be heavily influenced by the Persian intellectuals the Abbasid Caliphate attracted, but considering the cultural cross pollination, Middle Eastern or South Asian is probably the best way to describe it.
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I didn't mention those because this is a Windows subforum and those two didn't have Windows releases until those DOSBox-pack-in bundles a decade+ later. Maybe King's Quest V.......
I am having a problem with game the Quraish, the game crashes after some time, and no patch are available as the game is not supported anymore.
Muz wrote on 2020-05-14, 09:21:I am having a problem with game the Quraish, the game crashes after some time, and no patch are available as the game is not supported anymore.
That's certainly obscure.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quraish_(video_game)
If you're looking for help, you're going to have to give some information about the system you're running it on and what you mean by "crashes after some time".
Megaforce has a few arabic based objects and scenery.
Master of the lamps? C64/atari