Release: | 1984 |
Publisher: | Coleco/CBS |
Developer: | 4D Interactive Systems-Lawrance Schick |
Type: | Adventure/Action |
Coleco #: | 2632 |
CBS #: | 4L4510 |
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Trademark Tarzan™ owned by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc., and used by permission.
©1983, ©1984 Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc.
Program & Audiovisual ©1984 Coleco Industries Inc.
Package ©1984 CBS Toys, a Division of CBS Inc.
Made in England by CBS Electronics, Woodley, Berks.
Printed in Holland.
ICC 263201
Barcode : 5 010779 74290 7
Journey to the heart of darkest Africa on a thrilling adventure with Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle. Cruel hunters and the Beastmen of Opar have abducted Tarzan’s tribe of Great Apes and imprisoned them in cages throughout the jungle. It’s up to you to save the apes from being shipped out of their jungle home to zoos.
First, rescue Tarzan’s faithful monkey companion, Nkima, from the hunters’ camp. Once freed,, Nkima accompanies you on your mission and alerts you to hidden snakes and treacherous pit traps with his shrill cry!
Take heed, Tarzan, you have sworn enemies lurking in the vine-festooned jungle. Bolgani, the gigantic gorilla, Histah, the sinuous serpent, and Gimla, the killer crocodile will try to stop you!
The vine-shrouded Temple of the Flaming God in the lost city of Opar holds your final challenge. The last apes wait for release-but the sinister Beastmen wait too! And the fire-breathing Flaming Idol ofOpar hurls fireballs at those who dare desecrate the temple!
Paul Jaquays remembers: The play structure of Tarzan was defined by the insistence of Edgar Rice Burrough's widow that Tarzan could never die.
Source: Coleconation #9