

Release
1998
Player score
Awaiting reviews
Platform families
3
Connected releases
Core game only
Game data from IGDB
Editorial overview
What it is
Gates of Skeldal is a dungeon crawler with a rather unique graphical style and originally only released for the Czech market.
The game has never been officially released in English but has been translated by fans as a result of crowd-funding. Now it is available on both Android and iOS.
The game was originally released with map editor enabling players to create their own dungeons and maps.
The premise
The game is set in an ancient island Rovenland. It is said that Rovenland is the place where elder gods rested when created the world so the land is full of magic. The bilance of world is threatened by 5 mages who build a tower on south of the island and filled it with multiple monsters to keep everyone in distance. They try to open a Gate into forbidden dimension of Zohar.
Freghar, an old scholar decides to stop them. He uses a Rite of Krow-Kane and summons three heroes but dies in process. Heroes then set up to stop mages. They are joined by another three people – a thief Roland, a mage Gralt and a brave son a librarian Erik.
They seek help at Nimeth who is revealed to be the person who trained those mages. They later betrayed him when they came across to the Scroll of Nogran. The scroll promises wealth and power to the person who commits the Rite described in the scroll. In fact it opens a gate to forbidden dimensions. Nimeth then sends heroes to gain five artifacts that mages use to pump their power.
When they gain these artifacts thy return to Nimeth. He sends them to The labyrinth of singing waters where artifacts are melted into a Sword of Revenge. The group then goes to the tower where mages are committing the Rite. Heroes get there in a last minute but they successfully stop the rite and mages are killed. Summoned heroes then return where they come from. Gralt sets up for new adventure, Roland becomes a honorable merchant and Erik returns home.
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Play styles
Single player
Perspective
First person
Themes
Fantasy
Languages
2 supported
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