Crystal's Pony Tale

1994 children's video game From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Crystal's Pony Tale is a children's action-adventure game developed by Artech Studios and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis in 1994. The game features the adventures of protagonist Crystal Pony, who journeys to rescue her friends and stop an evil witch. It was created in hopes to attract little girls to the platform.[2]

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Crystal's Pony Tale
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DeveloperArtech Studios
PublisherSega
ProducerCindy Claveran
DesignersPaul Butler
Rick Banks
ProgrammersLarry Donais
Dan Fanthome
ArtistGrant Campbell
ComposerMark Mitchell
PlatformSega Genesis
Release
GenreAction-adventure
ModeSingle-player
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Gameplay

The game has seven areas, each holding multiple secrets.[3] There are three difficulties - easy, medium, and hard. There is classical music featured throughout the game; especially Brahms' 4th Symphony.

Plot

The evil Storm Witch has cast a spell that imprisoned Crystal Pony's friends in her castle in order to rule Ponyland. The player's role is to collect crystals to free the ponies and defeat the witch once and for all, after which the ponies can live, finally, "happily ever after."

Reception

Game Developer reported the game "was criticized for featuring too much pink in its graphics."[4]

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