Pit Pot

Pit Pot

Infobox VG| title = Pit Pot


caption = Screenshot of Pit Pot
developer = SEGA
publisher = SEGA
designer =
engine =
released = 1985
genre = puzzle, action
modes = 1 player, 2 player
ratings =
platforms = Sega Master System
media =
requirements =
input =

"Pit Pot" is a video game developed and manufactured by Sega for the Master System. The Japanese version was released in 1985 and the export version in 1986. It was only released as a combo with Astro Warrior in a double cart in the USA and European regions but was released as a stand alone game in Japan.

Game description

The player is introduced to the game with a short cut scene showing that a princess has been kidnapped and held captive inside a castle by an evil witch. The players mission is to enter the castle and rescue the princess. In order to successfully rescue her, the following items must be found: a cross to prevent her from turning into a witch, a potion to wake her up, and a ring to get her to marry the player. These items are hidden in a maze, separated into separate rooms that are static (i.e. no scrolling). The number of rooms depends on the level of difficulty. Along the way, the player will face monsters and puzzles. Using a magic hammer, the player can squash the enemies, and smash tiles into the bottomless pit. The monsters regenerate at a predetermined respawn spot, similar to Pacman, so the player must move quickly.

External links

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