A trilogy of platform games for the Apple Macintosh. The original in particular has been ported to everything from Commodores to Cell Phones.

  • Dark Castle (1986)
  • Beyond Dark Castle (1987)
  • Return to Dark Castle (2008)
Tropes used in Dark Castle include:
  • Anachronism Stew - Wizards, dragons and self-pushing brooms share the castle with lasers, conveyor belts, and iMacs.
    • In the original version, there's graffiti in one of the rooms that say "Alaric was Here" and "Huns Rule". In the Genesis version, it's "Saddam was Here" and "Gamers Rule". Huh?
  • And Then John Was a Zombie - At the end of the second game, after returning to the Scores of Merit screen, Duncan is turned into the new Black Knight.
  • Anvil on Head - One keyring will free you, the other is booby-trapped with a 16-ton weight.
  • Black Knight - The Big Bad.
  • Bookcase Passage - A fireplace, activated by tugging on a wall-mounted torch.
  • Computer Equals Tapedrive - The mainframe in the Computer Room... although there's a 9" Mac just a few feet away.
  • Critical Annoyance - Your heartbeat becomes audible and accelerates as you near death.
  • Deflector Shields - Subverted; the Shield power actually makes you briefly immaterial.
  • Difficulty Levels
  • Embedded Precursor - Return to Dark Castle consists of three areas which you can visit in any order; two are remastered versions of the original games (and the third is larger than both put together).
  • Faceless Eye - Huge floating eyeballs that hurl fire or weep acid...
  • Funny Background Event: "SADDAM WAS HERE"
  • Gainax Ending - Beyond Dark Castle. Cleared up in the next sequel - which came out 19 years later.
  • Gravity Is a Harsh Mistress - Step off a ledge, and you'll pause to look down before plummeting.
  • Holiday Mode - Stockings adorn the fireplace, and a Christmas tree supplants a decorative suit of armor.
  • Hyperactive Metabolism
  • Incredibly Lame Pun - Your quest is, literally, to topple the Black Knight's throne.
  • Jet Pack - More like a helicopter pack.
  • Kill It with Fire - Your only weapons are the rocks you throw, but with a powerup, they become fireballs.
  • Life Meter - Takes the place of the level timer starting in Beyond Dark Castle.
  • Lightning Can Do Anything - Hold the Shield up to a thundercloud to be imbued with its magic.
  • Mouse Hole - Ubiquitous, and complete with cute little brick arches. Disgorge plague-bearing rats.
  • Non Lethal Bottomless Pits - Falling into one from anywhere in the castle will send you to the dungeon to fight your way out.
  • Not the Fall That Kills You - Oh so averted. Falls in the third game are deadlier than in real life.
  • One-Hit-Point Wonder - Duncan, but only in the first game.
  • Poison Mushroom - White potions with black labels teleport you. Black potions with white labels kill you. Got that?
  • Save Game Limits - In Beyond Dark Castle, you can only save from the Computer Room (with its five sets of matched SAVE and RESTORE levers).
  • Scoring Points
  • Secret Level
  • Sequelphobic - MacUser's product index infamously dismissed the first sequel as "more of the same."
  • Spikes of Doom - Extend and retract in an automatic cycle.
  • Super Drowning Skills - Falling into the water in the "Fireball" levels of the first games will kill you . . .
  • Temporary Platform - Ditto.
  • The Maze
  • Throw a Barrel At It - The Brewery Henchman.
  • Vaporware - Return to Dark Castle was released after 12 years of development.
  • Video Game Remake - Color Dark Castle: A remake of the original with enhanced graphics made to celebrate Delta Tao's acquisition of the series.
  • Weaksauce Weakness - Your character can die from falling down the stairs.
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