Jason D'Aprile of GamePro noted the game's similarity to Gauntlet, but praised the game's sound effects and overall look. Ward complimented the game's presentation, but felt that the humor in the game was overdone. The game received average reviews according to the review aggregation website GameRankings. Kellina and her friends embark on a quest to kill the dragon. The female warrior Kellina's father was killed by a giant dragon that terrorizes the kingdom and dwells in a dungeon protected by its minions. Custom levels can only contain a maximum of five kinds of enemies and their spawners in a specific dungeon. Users can do everything that Monolith Games did in their levels, but it does not give a full control on the level. This game came with a world editor called "GMedit" (or "WapWorld"), which allows players to make custom levels. In the multiplayer mode, the game can be played via hotseat or network. Players can find Attack and Defense upgrades, losing them once their characters die. The slowest character (Zared) is the strongest, the fastest (Eryc) the weakest. The game's four player characters: Archer (Eryc), The Barbarian (Zared), The Sorceress (Levina), and The Avenger (Kellina), differ only in speed and strength. It can be played in three modes (Dragon Quest, Random Dungeon, Custom Dungeon) and on four difficulty levels. Get Medieval gameplay is similar to that of Atari Games's 1985 arcade game Gauntlet. It is an overhead shooter in which the player can control one of four characters in a dungeon. Get Medieval is an action game developed and published by Monolith Productions and Microïds for Microsoft Windows in 1998.
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