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Mortimer and the Riddles of the Medallion is a 1996 children's first-person puzzle video game developed and published by LucasArts. Released for Windows and Macintosh, [1] the game follows an oversized, anthropomorphic snail named Mortimer, who seeks to save a fantasy world's animal population. [2]
Jul 21, 2003 · Mortimer and the Riddles of the Medallion is an action/puzzle game aimed primarily toward children and developed by Lucasarts. The player can play either as Sid or Sally, and rides Mortimer the giant snail to thwart the evil Lodius. Lodius stole the medallion and turned all the animals into statues. The player must revitalize the animals in ...
Mortimer and the Riddles of the Medallion is a 1996 children's first-person puzzle video game developed and published by LucasArts. Released for Windows and Macintosh, [1] the game follows an oversized, anthropomorphic snail named Mortimer, who seeks to save a fantasy world's animal population. [2]
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is a 1996 children's first-person puzzle video game developed and published by LucasArts. Released for Windows and Macintosh, the game follows an oversized, anthropomorphic snail named Mortimer, who seeks to save a fantasy world's animal population. Players pilot Mortimer—whose shell can transform into an aircraft or submarine— through a 3D world, ...
Having chosen a player-character ('Sid' or 'Sally'), the player assumes a first-person control (except during cinematic sequences) to guide Mortimer through four ecosystems (savannah, taiga, Polar Ice Cap, and desert). During travel, the player uses its cursor to revive individual animals native to the habitat, earlier identified as changed into st...
•Sid and Sally: two children, whereof one is chosen by the player as its character. Appointed 'joint keepers' of the Medallion by Laslow.
•Prof./Dr. Laslow: Mentor to all the other characters; an inventor and multidisciplinary mad scientist, who apprises the player of its task.
•Mortimer: a nearly elephant-sized, slightly-anthropomorphic garden snail, from whose conversation emerges most of the story's comic relief. His shell, assuming at need the attributes of single-seated aircraft or submersible, serves as the player's vehicle both of travel and of communication with background characters. His chief weakness is exposure to sodium chloride.
•The Medallion: the story's MacGuffin, resembling a stone disc centered upon a humanoid face. Stolen from Laslow by Lodius and used by him to petrify the story's wild animals and create a nightmarish fortress beyond the game's 'desert' level; thereafter separated into seven pieces, whereof Lodius retains the central 'face' while the sections of its 'rim' are protected by the sentinel 'Gates' (see below), from whom they are earned by the player's correct answers to riddles. When the player has obtained the whole 'rim', the 'face' is guarded by a carved figure in Lodius' fortress, from behind whom it speaks in a feminine voice accompanied by music.
•Lodius: Antagonist; a former pupil of Laslow's, whose destructive use of the Medallion has given him a cacodemonic appearance and the ability to change living things to stone. Not seen, except in glimpses, until the game's level depicting his fortress, wherein he imprisons Mortimer and threatens to make escargot of him except in exchange for the complete Medallion, which later changes him to stone. Thereafter he re-appears in Laslow's garden as a decorative statue.
•Lodius' Minions: Supporting characters; a series of cyborg-like figures divided into four categories. Each category is introduced in a different level of gameplay: the 'Salt-Shaker Hornets' in the Savannah; the 'Beastie Bags' in the Forest; the 'Whopping Poppers' in the Arctic; and the 'Hopspitters' in Lodius' Fortress. Each is overcome by a designated number of cursor clicks representing amounts of mucus launched by the character's artillery. Of the four categories, the preceding three use sodium chloride to weaken Mortimer, where the 'Hopspitter' performs its eponymous function against the player-character itself. If the player fails to overcome the preceding three at any encounter, a short cinematic sequence depicts Mortimer falling from flight and revived at Laslow's laboratory.
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Mar 7, 2020 · As soon as you arrive, Mortimer is kidnapped by Lodius, and the Chosen Kid ends up flying solo through the corridors on a hunt for the Medallion's central piece.
- Richard Cobbett
Mortimer and the Riddles of the Medallion. Edutaining animated rail shooter for kids in which two children, a boy and a girl, take on a singing villain, who stole a powerful magical medallion and turned all animals to stone, on their professor friend's giant flying pet snail.
Dec 30, 1996 · Mortimer and the Riddles of the Medallion is a 1996 children's first-person puzzle video game that follows an oversized, anthropomorphic snail named Mortimer, who seeks...