Ice Climbing Destinations
Ice Climbing Destinations

SNES question on a game, that I can't remember.?
The few details I remember:
- I believe the first level took place in a forest and I think it ended in the fighting of a dragon boss.
- In one of the early levels, I believe level two, you went inside a cave and fought a Hydra boss. I remember that you had to kill each of the heads individually and I think they each represented different elements, i.e. fire, ice, etc.
- Also in one of the early levels, I believe the third or fourth, you made your way to the top of this tower where a Minotaur boss was fought. The minotaur had a huge axe and I think he charged across the screen every now and again.
- The most memorable part of this video game for me was the climbing o
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of a crystal staircase on what I believe was the fourth level... at the top of that crystal staircase was a cyclopes boss that was very hard to kill.
- I believe that in between levels, you zoomed out to a map where you chose your next destination.
i think your talking about capcoms "super ghost & gouls"
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