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[[Image:Magic Carpet - DOS - USA.jpg|thumb|256x256px|North American box art.]]
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{{Video Game
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| Title            = Magic Carpet
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| Image           = Magic Carpet - DOS - USA.jpg
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| ImageDescription = MS-DOS - USA - 1st edition.
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| Developer        = {{VideoGameDeveloper|Bullfrog Productions}}
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| Publisher        = {{VideoGamePublisher|Electronic Arts}}
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| PublishedYear    = 1994
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| PublishedMonth  = ??
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| PublishedDay    = ??
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| Platforms        = {{Platform|DOS}}
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| Genres          = {{VideoGameGenre|Action video game|Action}}, {{VideoGameGenre|First-person shooter|First-person shooter}}, {{VideoGameGenre|Shooter|Shooter}}, {{VideoGameGenre|Vehicular combat|Vehicular combat}}
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| Themes          = {{MediaTheme|Middle Eastern}}
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| Series          = ''[[Magic Carpet (universe)|Magic Carpet]]''
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| Multiplayer      = {{GameMultiplayer|Simultaneous versus}}
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| Distributions    = {{VideoGameDistribution|Commercial}}
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}}
  
'''''Magic Carpet''''' is a combat flight simulator set in a fantasy Middle Eastern setting. It was developed by [[Bullfrog Productions]] and published by [[Electronic Arts]] for [[MS-DOS]] in 1994. You control a wizard who rides on a magic carpet and uses magical spells to destroy monsters in an attempt to restore harmony to each world. Slain monsters leave behind mana which you can collect and bring to your castle to increase to power of your spells so you can defeat more powerful monsters. Other wizards also inhabit the land and you must compete with them at collecting mana. There are many spells to learn and 50 worlds to save.
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'''''Magic Carpet''''' is a [[vehicular combat]] video game set in a fantasy Middle Eastern setting. It was developed by [[Bullfrog Productions]] and published by [[Electronic Arts]] for [[MS-DOS]] in 1994.
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You control a wizard who rides on a magic carpet and uses magical spells to destroy monsters and other violent wizards in an attempt to restore harmony to each world. Slain monsters leave behind mana which you can collect and bring to your castle to increase to power of your spells so you can defeat more powerful monsters. You compete with mana collection and castle building against the other wizards who inhabit the lands. There are many spells to learn and 50 worlds to save. A sequel was made called, ''[[Magic Carpet 2: The Netherworlds]]''.
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==Personal==
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{{VideoGameStatus
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| Own      =
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| CantOwn  =
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| Won      =
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| CantWin  =
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| Finished =
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}}
  
 
I first saw ''Magic Carpet'' at a friend's house in middle school. I was very impressed by the game as I watched him play, but found it very difficult to control when I had a turn, however, I got better as time went on. We beat the first 25 worlds and then gave up when we found that the second half of the game strips you of all your spells at the beginning of each new world. Years later I made an effort to try and beat the game entirely, and beat the first 25 worlds, then went on to beat a large portion of the later worlds, but eventually got so frustrated on one of them that I gave up.
 
I first saw ''Magic Carpet'' at a friend's house in middle school. I was very impressed by the game as I watched him play, but found it very difficult to control when I had a turn, however, I got better as time went on. We beat the first 25 worlds and then gave up when we found that the second half of the game strips you of all your spells at the beginning of each new world. Years later I made an effort to try and beat the game entirely, and beat the first 25 worlds, then went on to beat a large portion of the later worlds, but eventually got so frustrated on one of them that I gave up.
  
==Status==
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I have not beaten it, but I have beaten about 35 of the 50 worlds.
I do not own the game, and have not beaten it, but I have beaten about 35 of the 50 levels.
 
  
 
==Review==
 
==Review==
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===Bad===
 
===Bad===
* It takes awhile to become acclimated to flying the carpet, though I'm not sure how to fix this.
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* It takes a while to become acclimated to flying the carpet. I don't think there is a way to fix this, it's just something you get a feel for over time.
* Some of the later levels are obnoxiously difficult. World 31 is filled with griffons and you have to avoid them for a very long time without a castle or lightning. World 33 is a large maze that has no room for a castle and is full of very dangerous monsters. Every time they kill you, you must start the world over from scratch!
 
 
* Like pretty much every game that tried before it, the 3D just doesn't work.
 
* Like pretty much every game that tried before it, the 3D just doesn't work.
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* The high-resolution mode, because it is rendered entirely with software, could never run at a usable speed, even with the best computers of the time. So, it was really more of a gimmick than a feature.
  
 
===Ugly===
 
===Ugly===
* Nothing.
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* Some of the later levels are obnoxiously difficult. World 31 is filled with griffons and you have to avoid them for a very long time without a castle or lightning. World 33 is a large maze that has no room for a castle and is full of very dangerous monsters. Every time they kill you, you must start the world over from scratch! I didn't find either of these to be fun, just extremely tedious.
  
 
==Media==
 
==Media==
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Magic Carpet - DOS - Official Guide.pdf|Official Hint Guide to Magic Carpet 1 & 2.
 
Magic Carpet - DOS - Official Guide.pdf|Official Hint Guide to Magic Carpet 1 & 2.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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===Videos===
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{{YouTube|7umaSjvoBRI|Game play.}}
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==Play Online==
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{{PlayOnline|https://classicreload.com/magic-carpet.html|MS-DOS}}, {{PlayOnline|https://classicreload.com/dosx-magic-carpet-the-hidden-worlds.html|MS-DOS (Hidden Worlds)}}, {{PlayOnline|https://classicreload.com/magic-carpet-plus.html|MS-DOS (Plus)}}
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==Representation==
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{{Representation
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| Media                      = Video games
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| StrongFemaleCharacterStatus = Fail
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| StrongFemaleCharacterNotes  = There are no women.
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| BechdelTestStatus          = Fail
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| BechdelTestNotes            = There are no women.
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| StrongPOCCharacterStatus    = Pass
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| StrongPOCCharacterNotes    = Everyone in the game, including the hero, is Middle Eastern.
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| QueerCharacterStatus        = Fail
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| QueerCharacterNotes        = There are no queer characters.
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}}
  
 
==Hidden Worlds==
 
==Hidden Worlds==
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[[Category: Games]]
 
[[Category: Video Games]]
 
[[Category: 1994 Video Games]]
 
 
[[Category: Video Game Prime Order - Action, Adventure, Strategy]]
 
[[Category: Video Game Prime Order - Action, Adventure, Strategy]]
[[Category: Video Game Genre - Flight Simulator]]
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[[Category: Game mechanic - Playable person of color]]
[[Category: Video Game Genre - Shooter]]
 
[[Category: Game Mechanic - Playable Non-White Character]]
 
[[Category: DOS Games]]
 
[[Category: Middle Eastern Setting]]
 
[[Category: Multi-Player]]
 
[[Category: Multi-Player Versus]]
 
 
[[Category: Favorite Games]]
 
[[Category: Favorite Games]]

Latest revision as of 13:51, 30 April 2024

Magic Carpet

Magic Carpet - DOS - USA.jpg

MS-DOS - USA - 1st edition.

Developer Bullfrog Productions
Publisher Electronic Arts
Published 1994-??-??
Platforms DOS
Genres Action, First-person shooter, Shooter, Vehicular combat
Themes Middle Eastern
Series Magic Carpet
Multiplayer Simultaneous versus
Distribution Commercial

Magic Carpet is a vehicular combat video game set in a fantasy Middle Eastern setting. It was developed by Bullfrog Productions and published by Electronic Arts for MS-DOS in 1994.

You control a wizard who rides on a magic carpet and uses magical spells to destroy monsters and other violent wizards in an attempt to restore harmony to each world. Slain monsters leave behind mana which you can collect and bring to your castle to increase to power of your spells so you can defeat more powerful monsters. You compete with mana collection and castle building against the other wizards who inhabit the lands. There are many spells to learn and 50 worlds to save. A sequel was made called, Magic Carpet 2: The Netherworlds.

Personal

Own?No.
Won?No.

I first saw Magic Carpet at a friend's house in middle school. I was very impressed by the game as I watched him play, but found it very difficult to control when I had a turn, however, I got better as time went on. We beat the first 25 worlds and then gave up when we found that the second half of the game strips you of all your spells at the beginning of each new world. Years later I made an effort to try and beat the game entirely, and beat the first 25 worlds, then went on to beat a large portion of the later worlds, but eventually got so frustrated on one of them that I gave up.

I have not beaten it, but I have beaten about 35 of the 50 worlds.

Review

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8 7 8 7 8

Best Version: DOS

— This section contains spoilers! —

Good

  • The game has great graphics, sound, music, and animation.
  • The ability to use spells like crater and earthquake and see the 3D landscape being altered in real-time was amazing at the time.
  • While few PCs could handle it at the time, the high-res mode was really impressive.
  • I really liked the idea of battling other wizards for mana and having to protect, not just your castle, but your hot air balloons, and claimed mana.
  • Stealing mana from your opponents, and trashing their castles to see their mana rain down is a very gratifying experience.
  • The interface is well-made and descriptive. I like how each spell has an icon.
  • The network multiplayer, though difficult to setup, is a really nice addition.

Bad

  • It takes a while to become acclimated to flying the carpet. I don't think there is a way to fix this, it's just something you get a feel for over time.
  • Like pretty much every game that tried before it, the 3D just doesn't work.
  • The high-resolution mode, because it is rendered entirely with software, could never run at a usable speed, even with the best computers of the time. So, it was really more of a gimmick than a feature.

Ugly

  • Some of the later levels are obnoxiously difficult. World 31 is filled with griffons and you have to avoid them for a very long time without a castle or lightning. World 33 is a large maze that has no room for a castle and is full of very dangerous monsters. Every time they kill you, you must start the world over from scratch! I didn't find either of these to be fun, just extremely tedious.

Media

Box Art

Documentation

Videos

Game play.

Play Online

MS-DOS, MS-DOS (Hidden Worlds), MS-DOS (Plus)

Representation

Strong female character?FailThere are no women.
Bechdel test?FailThere are no women.
Strong person of color character?PassEveryone in the game, including the hero, is Middle Eastern.
Queer character?FailThere are no queer characters.

Hidden Worlds

An expansion called Magic Carpet: Hidden Worlds was created a year after the original was released which feature more worlds, spells, monsters. Later still Magic Carpet Plus was released which combined the original and the expansion.

Links

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