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The Secret Life of (not)Arabia.

Magic Carpet 2: The Netherworld, a sequel to the magical flying action game, with a brand new dynamic gameworld to explore, new challenging enemies, new mighty spells, and improved graphics engine, is available on GOG.com, for only $5.99

The secret art of weaving magical carpets capable of flight is now lost to mankind, but in the ancient times, when the mystical powers were still abundant in the world, every self-respecting magician simply had to have one. So, when the evil demon lord Vissuluth rose to power in the mysterious realm of Netherworld it was clear that the forces of good will meet him in battle in the skies. Once-prosperous land, now infested with monsters and terrorized by evil wizards needed a champion. The benevolent magician Kafkar saw that champion in his visions, riding a magic carpet into the heart of chaos and strife, gathering mana and firing mighty spells at his opponents, reshaping the foundations of the realm. That champion is, of course, you.

Magic Carpet 2: The Netherworld is a fast-paced, open world flying action game in which you soar through the strange skies of a fantastic land on a flying carpet. You wipe out your enemies with a wide range of offensive spells and gather the mana orbs that they leave behind, to accumulate even greater power. Just as most Bullfrog titles, this one too is a bit of a god game: you can either help or harass the nomads inhabiting the plains of Netherworld, and with spells like volcano, earthquake, and gravity well, you can even shape the terrain around you. With incredible giant monsters, unforgettable landscapes and unique mechanics, this game truly is a magical journey you'll never forget!

Feel free as you chase the clouds on the woven miracle that is Magic Carpet 2: The Netherworld, for only $5.99 on GOG.com.
More EA is always good. Especially DRM-Free.
Nice, been looking forward to seeing this on GOG
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Nice! Though I should probably finish the first one before buying this...
Post edited March 12, 2013 by Tsugirai
I've spent my youth (and destroyed my only joystick) with this game... oh, the underground levels with those stupid spiders...

I need a new joystick now!

EDIT: and those massive one on one battles...
and the feeling when you destroyed an enemy castle...
and those flights through a thick fog to the unknown shores...
and...
Post edited March 12, 2013 by Kunovski
Is MC1 still expansionless?
How did I never know this game existed?
Fantastic job with the good old games today, GOG! :D

(However, I noticed the screenshots for this game appear even less clear than its predecessor. Are these jpegs?)

EDIT: And we are still waiting on Bullfrog expansions. :P You did a fantastic job bringing the WC and AX expansions - and there was a ton of love from the fans - so I hope we can expect these eventually.
Post edited March 12, 2013 by tfishell
Wohoo! Cool game!
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Toast_burner: How did I never know this game existed?
Me neither.

A bit too 'pixelly' for me (sorry guys, but graphics DO matter to me. I just can't play games with such low-grade graphics. Grates on every nerve I have :).

But....still a good release for those of you who like this type of game.
Post edited March 12, 2013 by Bloodygoodgames
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JMich: More EA is always good. Especially DRM-Free.
I was hoping for SimCity 3000, to be honest... but it's not that bad a release.
If you get motion sickness stay the hell away from Magic Carpet!
Nice to see another Bullfrog release,I hope this means that Theme Park could be here anytime soon.
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park_84: Nice to see another Bullfrog release,I hope this means that Theme Park could be here anytime soon.
I wonder if GOG staggers their super-desired releases at all so the money doesn't come pouring in all at once (lol, that's probably nuts, but Theme Park is even more desired than Theme Hospital was, 2800+ vs 2200+ wishlist votes.)