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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a port of a homebrew arcade game, originally developed for [[ZX Spectrum]] by the Spanish development team, [[The Mojon Twins]]. It was ported to the [[Sega Mega Drive]] by '''Shiru''' in 4 March 2010, and was released physically by [[1985 Alternativo]] in October 2013. UWOL is a really fun game that resembles a lot the 80s and 90s arcades. This game features 55 Levels where the player needs to find money on a millionaire mansion that is haunted by our classic monsters.
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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a port of a homebrew arcade game, originally developed for [[ZX Spectrum]] by the Spanish development team, [[The Mojon Twins]]. It was ported to the [[Sega Mega Drive]] by Shiru in 4 March 2010, and was released physically by [[1985 Alternativo]] in October 2013. Resembling 80s and 90s arcade titles, ''UWOL'' features 55 Levels where the player needs to find money in a millionaire mansion that is haunted by classic monsters.
  
This game later was also included in the multi-cart release, '''''[[Mega Games Almanac]]''''' in 2019.
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The game was also included in the multi-cart release, '''''[[Mega Games Almanac]]''''', in 2019.
  
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
Uwol likes money. One day, he heard about Storm Palace, a very old manor full of gold coins, that located next to Canutos Forest. Although the manor was guarded by dangerous creatures, Uwol decided not to give up until he get at least 255 coins.
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Uwol likes money. One day, he heard about Storm Palace, a very old manor full of gold coins that is located next to Canutos Forest. Although the manor was guarded by dangerous creatures, Uwol decided not to give up until he gets at least 255 coins.
  
The problem is that it won’t be very easy… the cellar of Storm Palace are quite deep and are full of nooks and crannies. Besides, the intricate disposition of rooms makes it very easy to get lost and go back to the starting point. That’s what happened to Uwol: his greed made him to get deeper and deeper into the manor so he got lost and trapped in the lowest labyrinth, inhabited by Vampy, Franky, Fanty and Wolfy, who will try by all means to make Uwol fail in his task.
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The problem is that it won’t be very easy… the cellar of Storm Palace is quite deep and are full of nooks and crannies. Besides, the intricate disposition of rooms makes it very easy to get lost and go back to the starting point. That’s what happened to Uwol: his greed made him go deeper and deeper into the manor so he got lost and trapped in the lowest labyrinth, inhabited by Vampy, Franky, Fanty and Wolfy, who will try by all means to make Uwol fail in his task.
  
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
The game is about to steal the most amount of coins as possible. Uwol won’t want to end his mission until he collects a minimum of 255 of those. The manor rooms are arranged like a pyramid, starting from the very top, and after you clean a room of coins you will be given the chance to choose which path (left or right) to take. You select a path walking over one of the arrows which appear and pressing Down.
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The objective of the game is to collect as many coins as possible. Uwol won’t want to end his mission until he collects a minimum of 255 coins. The manor rooms are arranged like a pyramid, starting from the very top, and after the player cleans a room of coins they will be given the chance to choose which path (left or right) to take. The player selects a path by walking over one of the arrows which appear and pressing {{Down}}.
  
If you get to the bottom of the pyramid and you haven’t gathered enough coins you get back to top and start over. This time, you should choose another path ’cause the already visited rooms will be empty. Use the pyramid map to know which rooms are visited and which aren’t.
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If the player gets to the bottom of the pyramid and hasn’t gathered enough coins, they must return to the top and start over. This time, they should choose another path as previously visited rooms will be empty, and use the pyramid map to know which rooms have been visited and which haven’t.
  
You have three enemies which follow pretty linear paths, but once the time ends one of them will summon Fanty which will chase you relentlessly all accross the screen.
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Levels have three enemies which follow pretty linear paths, but once the time ends one of them will summon Fanty which will chase the player relentlessly all accross the screen. Touching an enemy will make Uwol lose his clothes, and will die if he is touched by an enemy again unless the player finds a t-shirt.
  
During gameplay, if you touch a baddie you’ll lose your clothes. Look for a tee-shirt nearby, otherwise you’ll die on the next touch by a baddie.
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When the player gets a certain ammount of points, they’ll be rewarded with an extra life.{{ref|https://www.mojontwins.com/juegos_mojonos/uwol-quest-for-money/}}.
 
 
When you get a certain ammount of points, you’ll be rewarded with an extra life.{{ref|https://www.mojontwins.com/juegos_mojonos/uwol-quest-for-money/}}.
 
  
 
==Physical scans==
 
==Physical scans==

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UWOL: Quest for Money
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: 1985 Alternativo
Developer:
Genre: Arcade, Action

















Number of players: 1
Official in-game languages:
  • English
  • Release Date RRP Code
    Sega Mega Drive
    EU
    €27.9527.95[1]

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    UWOL: Quest for Money is a port of a homebrew arcade game, originally developed for ZX Spectrum by the Spanish development team, The Mojon Twins. It was ported to the Sega Mega Drive by Shiru in 4 March 2010, and was released physically by 1985 Alternativo in October 2013. Resembling 80s and 90s arcade titles, UWOL features 55 Levels where the player needs to find money in a millionaire mansion that is haunted by classic monsters.

    The game was also included in the multi-cart release, Mega Games Almanac, in 2019.

    Plot

    Uwol likes money. One day, he heard about Storm Palace, a very old manor full of gold coins that is located next to Canutos Forest. Although the manor was guarded by dangerous creatures, Uwol decided not to give up until he gets at least 255 coins.

    The problem is that it won’t be very easy… the cellar of Storm Palace is quite deep and are full of nooks and crannies. Besides, the intricate disposition of rooms makes it very easy to get lost and go back to the starting point. That’s what happened to Uwol: his greed made him go deeper and deeper into the manor so he got lost and trapped in the lowest labyrinth, inhabited by Vampy, Franky, Fanty and Wolfy, who will try by all means to make Uwol fail in his task.

    Gameplay

    The objective of the game is to collect as many coins as possible. Uwol won’t want to end his mission until he collects a minimum of 255 coins. The manor rooms are arranged like a pyramid, starting from the very top, and after the player cleans a room of coins they will be given the chance to choose which path (left or right) to take. The player selects a path by walking over one of the arrows which appear and pressing Down.

    If the player gets to the bottom of the pyramid and hasn’t gathered enough coins, they must return to the top and start over. This time, they should choose another path as previously visited rooms will be empty, and use the pyramid map to know which rooms have been visited and which haven’t.

    Levels have three enemies which follow pretty linear paths, but once the time ends one of them will summon Fanty which will chase the player relentlessly all accross the screen. Touching an enemy will make Uwol lose his clothes, and will die if he is touched by an enemy again unless the player finds a t-shirt.

    When the player gets a certain ammount of points, they’ll be rewarded with an extra life.[2].

    Physical scans

    Mega Drive, EU
    UWOL MD cover.jpg
    Cover

    Technical information

    Main article: UWOL: Quest for Money/Technical information.

    External links

    References


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    UWOL MD TitleScreen.png

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