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1[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/abbaye_des_morts.png]]
2-->''An obsolete videogame for a dark passage of history''
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4Early [=XIIIth=] century in the French region of Languedoc. The [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albigensian_Crusade Albigensian Crusade]], promoted by the Catholic Church against [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catharism Catharism]], is taking place. Jean Raymond, a Cathar monk, is fleeing from the crusaders and finds refuge in an abandoned church, not knowing that it holds an even greater evil inside...
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6A minor project from Creator/{{Locomalito}} after ''VideoGame/{{Hydorah}}'', made in two weeks and just 23 screens long, ''L’Abbaye Des Morts'' is no less interesting due to the choice of making it similar to a UsefulNotes/ZXSpectrum game, specifically to platformers like ''VideoGame/ManicMiner'' and ''VideoGame/JetSetWilly'' – but not as [[NintendoHard hard]], luckily.
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8Can be downloaded [[http://www.locomalito.com/juegos_abbaye_des_morts.php here]], along with a few nice extras. A map (which contains big spoilers, obviously) is available [[http://www.indiegames.com/blog/2010/09/labbaye_des_morts_map.html here]].
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10Has been ported to many platforms; most interesting is the ''actual'' [[http://www.worldofspectrum.org/forums/showthread.php?t=37049&page=30 ZX Spectrum version]] released in 2014. Most ports offer new graphics developed for them, sometimes just added color on the original graphics, other times redone while still recognizable. As of 2018 ports are still being done, with a Commodore 64 one in development and a Dreamcast one announced.
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12!!Provides examples of:
13* AllThereInTheManual: Or better, on the net or history books. (The actual manual has only a scant explanation of gameplay and controls.) Beside the premise, you’ll need some research to understand the context – compared to [[UsefulNotes/TheCrusades other crusades]], the Albigensian one is certainly not the most known.
14* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Satan is banished, but leaves a scroll telling Jean that he will be killed not by him but by human hands - in fact, Jean is burned at stake by the crusaders coming soon after. However, the game mentions that while his body is burned in the flames, his soul finds a place in Heaven.]]
15* BlindIdiotTranslation: Not a bad case, but the [[http://www.locomalito.com/images/covers/Abbaye_des_Morts_DVD_cover.pdf custom DVD cover]] for the game shows that English isn’t Locomalito’s mother language.[[note]]Locomalito is a Spaniard.[[/note]]
16* BusmansHoliday: For the developers. The inspiration came during a summer trip in Languedoc, and was such that they started making the game ''during the nights of the trip''.
17* ChurchOfEvil: One of the game's screens is even named "Evil Church".
18* TheDarkAges: Our setting, and considering that it takes place during [[ThePurge a pogrom against Cathars]], it truly is dark.
19* TheDragon: There's a literal one in the catacombs beneath the church.
20* EverythingTryingToKillYou: Bats, rats, spiders, ''worms'', ''drops of water'' (Jean must be MadeOfPlasticine), skeletons, ghosts, dragons, even [[spoiler:Death itself]]. Oh, and there's the crusaders knocking at the door...
21* ExcusePlot: Only apparently. Beside the historical context, the game's story is very thin, but more can be deduced thanks to the hint scrolls. [[spoiler:It's implied that the four bodies hanging from the tree are of the monks who "changed their faith"; maybe, along with other eight monks, they were tasked to protect the church from an evil influence (or the church was built where it is for this reason). However, they betrayed their cause and became members of a ReligionOfEvil - 4 crosses out of 12 are not Cathar, but inverted, and need the Wheel of Faith to be collected. The four were discovered and hanged on the spot, and the church abandoned. Jean didn't know of the church's dark past, but at least some of the crusaders did – so he was automatically thought as another evil cultist.]]
22* ForeignLanguageTitle: The title is ''"The Abbey [[TitleOfTheDead of the Dead]]"'' in French. The manual is in English and Spanish.
23* TheGrimReaper: Present as a boss of sorts – like everything in the game, you can just avoid its attacks to try and get a cross.
24* LeapOfFaith: As a hint scroll says, you'll need to perform one at some point.
25* NintendoHard: Surprisingly averted, given Locomalito's [[VideoGame/{{Hydorah}} previous game]]. ''Abbaye'' is challenging but fair, with nine lives, a few extra ones scattered around, and reusable checkpoints. You can move freely while jumping, which is useful in tighter situations. It also helps that the game’s short, and takes about [[SpeedRun ten minutes if you know what to do]].
26* OneHitPointWonder: If Jean touches anything harmful to him, he dies on the spot.
27* {{Retraux}}: ''16 colors palette, 1 color per sprite; 1 channel monophonic music, using only squarewave form''. In Locomalito's intentions, it's also helpful for the atmosphere, thanks to the bright-colored sprites standing out over the black background.
28* {{Satan}}: [[spoiler:The final enemy – as in the rest of the game, you have to avoid its attacks and get an item to win]].
29* ShaggyDogStory: [[spoiler:The crusaders burn Jean after they mistakenly believe he was a worshipper of Satan, but they probably would have killed him anyway.]]
30* ShoutOut: Like in the games that inspired it, every screen has its own name. One even drops a hint for the player.
31* UpdatedRerelease:
32** The Linux version. The game is always the same, and the sound too, but the new graphic set has much more color and detail (although it's also quite darker), looking like a game from a 16 bit computer. The Amiga port uses only the "newer" graphics and looks like an effective port of the game back in the day.

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