Pixel art based on the video game Final Fantasy 4 for the Super Nintendo. Excellent graphics. And a great adventure into a world of caves, dragons, castles. And huge worlds. With entire, vast stories. There were so many great games like this for this console. A whole golden age of role-playing games. For 16-bit systems.
And this is my drawing based on Final Fantasy 4 (SNES). A magic spell, like a magic carpet, transports you to an ice cave. It's bright here. Because the ice glows and reflects a lot of light. It's magic ice. Absolutely. You land on your feet. And look around! Everything around is made of ice. A real ice cave!
Kaki said so, and then the gremlin confirmed his story. They weren't lying. There is an ice cave. There are columns here from something very ancient. Some of it is broken. These are bridges. They're too old. And crumbling. It's hard to tell if you should walk on them. There's darkness beneath your feet. There's a pit. A huge, black abyss. And only the icy floors separate you from falling. It's dark and cold there.
Everything glows with a magical light. But still, part of the space remains in darkness. A mysterious place. It's starting to get a little chilly, and you should start moving. And quickly find a way out of the labyrinth. It looks like there's a whole system of passages. A labyrinth. You didn't think about that. When you asked about this place, neither the dwarf nor the gremlin told you.
It's time to start moving. In any direction. Otherwise, the ice will freeze you. You didn't think about that either. But no problem. You can't take everything into account. There will always be something unusual. The labyrinth looks like it will make you sweat. And wander. In such an icy place, that's even good for you.
In the labyrinth. In the ice cave, magical power lurks. You feel it. And you don't know why. But like an icy breath. You make out the words in your mind. Move. The ice is transparent in some places below. But mostly it's blue. And it glitters. This is all done with magic. It's only now that it's become clear to you.
Dima Link is making retro videogames, apps, a little of music, write stories, and some retro more.