In the mine, you must stop an evil plant-like monster that your evil brother turned into. In Victorian-era London, you must stop Jack the Ripper. In the graveyard, you must stop Vladimir the Necromancer. In Ancient Egypt, you must stop the High Priest of Anubis. The game takes you through four places, in which you must stop your ancestor's evil twins by taking the place of a good ancestor. He can also sometimes help you magically, though two of the four levels are in places in which magic usage is impossible. An interesting feature is that you can use the crystal ball anytime to ask for your uncle's advice. The waxworks can be played in any order, as completing any of them resets the player's stats, as well as taking away any items that were obtained in the waxwork. The game uses standard RPG elements such as health, strength, and experience levels. In order to stop him and lift the curse, you have to first weaken him and the curse by travelling in time thanks to your uncle's magic waxworks, then kill the witch before she casts the malediction. Your uncle tells you Alex is not dead and plots to revive four of the most evil ancestors. Then, in the middle ages, another of your ancestors cut the hand of a gypsy woman because she stole one of his chickens the gypsy then avenged by casting back the powerful Egyptian curse for eternity, meaning every time there would be twins in the lineage, one would serve Beelzebub. The latter informs you that millenia ago, an Egyptian sorcerer placed a curse on two of your ancestors, two twins: One would grow up to be good and the other, evil. His butler then gives you an old crystal ball which allows you to communicate with your deceased uncle. Several years later, your Uncle Boris passes away and leaves you his wax museum. The player and his twin brother Alex, aged eight, are playing in the vast majority of mine tunnels underneath the town of Vista Forge when he suddenly goes missing. The game came out for MS-DOS, and later Amiga. WaxWorks is a dungeon-crawler action-RPG video game developed by Adventure Soft (as Horror Soft) and published by Accolade. For other games in the series, see Elvira.
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