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==Storyline==
==Storyline==
[[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] was a member of the the [[Assassins|Assassin's]]. This faction was at war with the rivaling [[Knights Templar]]. Up until the [[Third Crusade]], Altaïr had been the best Assassin in the entire order, though he was demoted after he had failed to assassinate [[Robert de Sable]]. To work his way up to his former reputation again, Altaïr had to kill seven high-ranked [[Templars]]. This journey took him through the three cities of [[Acre]], [[Masyaf]] and [[Jerusalem]]. First, he had to kill [[Sibrand]], [[William of Montferrat]] and [[Garnier de Naplouse]] in [[Acre]]. After this, Altaïr killed Vizier Abull Aswad and [[Tamir|Tamir Bin Musa]] in [[Masyaf]]. Finally, he killed Maj Aldim and [[Robert de Sable]] in [[Jerusalem]]. After his reputation was restored, Altaïr found out that his own master, [[Al Mualim]], was secretly a Templar too. To uphold his duty, Altaïr confronted and killed his master.
[[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] was a member of the [[Assassins|Assassin's]]. They were at war with the rivaling [[Knights Templar]]. Up until the [[Third Crusade]], Altaïr had been the best Assassin in the entire order, though he was demoted after he had failed to assassinate [[Robert de Sable]]. To work his way up to his former reputation again, Altaïr had to kill seven high-ranked [[Templars]]. This journey took him through the three cities of [[Acre]], [[Masyaf]] and [[Jerusalem]]. First, he had to kill [[Sibrand]], [[William of Montferrat]] and [[Garnier de Naplouse]] in [[Acre]]. After this, Altaïr killed Vizier Abull Aswad and [[Tamir|Tamir Bin Musa]] in [[Masyaf]]. Finally, he killed Maj Aldim and [[Robert de Sable]] in [[Jerusalem]]. After his reputation was restored, Altaïr found out that his own master, [[Al Mualim]], was secretly a Templar too. To uphold his duty, Altaïr confronted and killed his master.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==

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Assassin's Creed is a mobile game made by Gameloft that was released in 2007, alongside the main console game.

Storyline

Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad was a member of the Assassin's. They were at war with the rivaling Knights Templar. Up until the Third Crusade, Altaïr had been the best Assassin in the entire order, though he was demoted after he had failed to assassinate Robert de Sable. To work his way up to his former reputation again, Altaïr had to kill seven high-ranked Templars. This journey took him through the three cities of Acre, Masyaf and Jerusalem. First, he had to kill Sibrand, William of Montferrat and Garnier de Naplouse in Acre. After this, Altaïr killed Vizier Abull Aswad and Tamir Bin Musa in Masyaf. Finally, he killed Maj Aldim and Robert de Sable in Jerusalem. After his reputation was restored, Altaïr found out that his own master, Al Mualim, was secretly a Templar too. To uphold his duty, Altaïr confronted and killed his master.

Gameplay

The game has 8 levels. In them, Altaïr can run, dash, jump, crouch, swing on poles and attack.

Weapons

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Altair using the grappling hook.

Throughout his journey, Altair has the ability to use 4 different weapons: his sword, a grappling hook, bombs, and a crossbow.

Sword

Altair has this weapon at the beginning of the game. When he confronts an enemy, he will automatically draw his sword. He is also capable of blocking enemy attacks and dodging them by moving backwards. By pressing 8 when the enemy's health is low, Altair will go behind the enemy's back, and then, by pressing 5, he will kill him with hidden blade. He can also use his sword to move the mechanisms so that he can jump on platforms, or he can use it to be able to use torchs.

Grappling hook

You obtain this weapon on level 3. It can be used to swing on poles or to catch an enemy and use him as a jumping platform.

Bombs

The bomb is a very effective weapon. While fighting guards, it is a lot easier to throw a bomb then to fight with the sword.

Crossbow

You obtain this weapon at some point during the game.

Differences from other versions

  • Usage of bombs and the grappling hook.
  • Majd Adinn is called Maj Aldim.
  • Al-Mualim is called "Sinan".
  • Al-Mualim does not use a Piece of Eden in the game.
  • Masyaf is shown as the Ice crusader's fortress high in the mountains.
  • There is no mention of the Assassin's Order.
  • The confrontation with Robert is shown as a horse ride and the final fight takes place in Jerusalem.