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''Shadowgate'' is a
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developed by
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and published in 1987 for the
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as part of the
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series. The game takes place in the Castle Shadowgate, residence of the evil Warlock Lord. The player, as the "last of a great line of hero-kings", is tasked with saving the world by defeating the Warlock Lord, who is attempting to summon the demon Behemoth out of Hell. The original Macintosh version was only in black-and-white, but color versions of the game were later released for the
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, and in 1989 for the
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. The game was generally well-received, and was followed by several sequels and remakes for various systems.


Gameplay

''Shadowgate'' is a point-and-click adventure game in which the player must solve a series of puzzles throughout a castle to proceed to the Warlock Lord's chamber. Due to the castle's perilous nature, at least one lit torch must be in the player's possession at all times. If all torches are extinguished, the player soon stumbles, breaking their neck, and must then continue from a saved game (or the area where they died, in console versions). Only a limited number of torches can be found throughout the game, which effectively acts as a time limit. The player may acquire various items such as a sword, a sling and other ancient weapons which can be used at the appropriate time to deliver a fatal blow to specific enemies. The game has many instances of death, including being burned by dragon's breath, attacked by a cyclops, sucked into outer space through a broken mirror, dissolved by acidic slime, eaten by sharks, mauled by a wolf-woman, and suicide. Virtually any action taken by the player which is not the correct solution to a puzzle will result in a fatality. These deaths are often graphically described in the game's text (along with frequent sardonic and humorous comments), even in the
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version (in spite of
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's policy of censorship at the time). Many of the game's puzzles rely on a system of trial and error, requiring the player to frequently save their game to avoid losing progress. Subtle hints can be found in books and the descriptive game texts. In the NES version, these are replaced by a hint feature which gives vague clues about what is noteworthy in any given room.


Plot

''Shadowgate'' begins as the protagonist finds themselves standing at the entry to the Castle Shadowgate, remembering that they had been tasked by the wizard Lakmir with defeating the evil Warlock Lord before he can raise the Behemoth from the depths and destroy the world. The protagonist then enters Castle Shadowgate and begins to solve its puzzles, while surviving its many traps and defeating various monsters along the way. During the journey, he collects three sacred artifacts which together form the Staff of Ages, a holy weapon capable of stopping the Warlock Lord once and for all. The protagonist eventually enters the Warlock Lord's chamber just as he succeeds in opening the gates of Hell and summoning the Behemoth. The protagonist assembles the Staff and uses it to mortally wound the Behemoth. As it dies, the Behemoth then drags the Warlock Lord with him into Hell. The protagonist returns victorious, where he is betrothed to the King's daughter and entitled High Lord of the Westland.


Ports

''Shadowgate'' was originally released for
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in 1987 and ported to other computers, including a color version for the
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and
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later the same year. In 1988, it was released for
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and in 1989 for the Apple
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. It made its first console appearance later that year for the
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. The success of ''Shadowgate'' on the NES prompted
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to have
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port the other MacVenture titles to the console, including ''
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'' and '' Uninvited''. The NES version of ''Shadowgate'' is one of the few NES games with a
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version. In 1992, an enhanced version of the game was released for
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. The NES port was rereleased in October 2017 (alongside ''Déjà Vu'' and ''Uninvited'') for
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,
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and
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in a collection called ''8-Bit Adventure Anthology: Volume 1'', developed by Abstraction Games. In 2024, a port for the Playdate handheld console was announced. This port, titled Shadowgate PD, released as part of the Season 2 pack on June 18, 2025.


Reception

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'' gave the game a very positive review, noting the game uses the same superior interface as prior MacVenture games. The difficulty was noted as a step up from ''
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'' and '' Uninvited'', but ''Shadowgate'' was also said to be more flexible, allowing more than one solution to some puzzles. The game was reviewed in 1987 in ''
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'' #128 by Hartley, Patricia, and Kirk Lesser in "The Role of Computers" column. The reviewers stated "''Shadowgate'' is a great adventure game in that you must continually be aware of what’s already been accomplished to complete subsequent puzzles". The reviewers gave the game 5/5 stars. Keith McCandless of ''
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'' reviewed the Macintosh version of ''Shadowgate'', praising its extensive gameplay, stating "so much is jammed into these two disks that nearly everyone should find this game appealing ... ''ShadowGate'' plays easily and instinctively". McCandless also praised ''Shadowgate's'' graphics and sound, calling the graphics "expertly crafted", despite " ackingoriginality", and called the sound effects "far better than those of most adventure games". He further called ''Shadowgate'' "technically, visually, and aurally superior to most of its competition", but criticized the game's mood, stating that it doesn't "take itself seriously enough to create a mood of mystery", and also lacks the 'tongue-in-cheek' humor of other adventure games, creating a feeling of something "lacking".


Legacy

In 1996, Infinite Ventures acquired from Viacom the rights to ''Shadowgate'' and other games originally developed by ICOM Simulations. ICOM Simulations had been acquired by Viacom in 1994, but had published no updates to the original products. After the acquisition, Infinite Ventures ported the game to other operating systems such as
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, as well as portable systems including
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and
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, under the name of ''Shadowgate Classic''. These versions had a new interface and menu layout, with artwork based on the 1996 Windows versions. In 1999, Infinite Ventures licensed the NES version of ''Shadowgate'' to Kemco and it was ported to the
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with enhanced sprites and animations, also under the name of ''Shadowgate Classic''. In 2005, a mobile phone version of the game was released by Vindigo Entertainment. Once again using the name of ''Shadowgate Classic'', this version featured brand new graphics, puzzles, challenges, and areas. In 2006, Infinite Ventures licensed the rights to the ICOM Simulations portfolio to Zojoi, LLC, a company formed by ''Shadowgate''s original game designers, Dave Marsh and Karl Roelofs. In October 2012, Zojoi launched a
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campaign to secure funding for a remake of ''Shadowgate''. Original game creators Dave Marsh and Karl Roelofs appeared in the pitch video and showed pre-production footage of the game in development. They set a
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goal of $120,000. In the 2nd update of the Kickstarter campaign, the Black Axe, an item and quest that had been cut from the original game due to size constraints, was announced to be reintroduced in the new version of ''Shadowgate''. Those who pledged $2,500 or more received a replica Staff of Ages. The campaign finished successfully, earning $137,232 in pledges by November 2012 and reaching its first stretch goal. The remake was completed and released for Windows in 2014. In 2019, it was ported to the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.


Sequels

In 1991, a novel written under the pen name "F.X. Nine" called ''Before Shadowgate'' was published by
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as part of the ''
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'' series of video game novelizations of third party Nintendo Entertainment System games. The novel acts as a prequel to the game, and featured contributions from ''Shadowgate'' co-creators
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and
Karl Roelofs Karl Roelofs (born September 11, 1964) is an American video game developer known for creating the MacVenture game '' Shadowgate''. He is a co-founder of the video game development company Zojoi, LLC with Dave Marsh. Biography ICOM Simulatio ...
, who provided important details and information to the book's author. There have been two sequels to the game. The first, ''
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'', was released for the
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in 1993 and the second, '' Shadowgate 64: Trials of the Four Towers'', for the
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in 1999. Another N64 sequel, ''
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'', was well into development, but the project was scrapped when Nintendo announced a new console which became the
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. On September 16, 2021, 317 Games launched a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for ''Shadowgate, The Living Castle'', a board game based on the ''Shadowgate'' series. In October 2021, Zojoi and Azure Drop Studios released ''Shadowgate VR: The Mines of Mythrok'', an exclusive
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title. On January 22, 2023, Zojoi announced a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for ''Beyond Shadowgate'', the official sequel to the NES version of ''Shadowgate''. A video from series co-creator Dave Marsh notes this project uses the original design documents from 1990 and is unrelated to the TurboGrafx-16 game. It was released on Steam and GOG on September 19, 2024.


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