# Ramon's Spell

> 1995 video game

**Wikidata**: [Q12048868](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q12048868)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramonovo_Kouzlo)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/ramon-s-spell

## Summary
Ramon's Spell is a 1995 single-player adventure video game for IBM PC compatible personal computers. It was published and distributed by Vochozka Trading and is documented under the Czech Wikipedia title "Ramonovo Kouzlo" as well as in multiple game databases.

## Key Facts
- Ramon's Spell is a video game released in 1995.
- Genre: adventure video game.
- Platform: personal computer; runs on IBM PC compatible systems.
- Game mode: single-player.
- Publisher and distributor: Vochozka Trading.
- Wikipedia title: Ramonovo Kouzlo (articles available in Czech and English).
- Listed in MobyGames with game ID 98456 (former scheme: ramonovo-kouzlo).
- Listed on GameSpot with the identifier "ramonovo-kouzlo".
- Additional database identifiers include vglist ID 21228, gamerprofiles ID V1X1, and my_abandonware ID cd2.
- Wikidata description: "1995 video game"; sitelink_count for the entity: 2.

## FAQs
### Q: What is Ramon's Spell?
A: Ramon’s Spell is a 1995 adventure video game for IBM PC compatible personal computers. It is a single-player title published and distributed by Vochozka Trading.

### Q: On which platforms does Ramon's Spell run?
A: The game runs on personal computers, specifically IBM PC compatible systems.

### Q: Who published Ramon's Spell?
A: Ramon’s Spell was published and distributed by Vochozka Trading.

### Q: Where can I find official references for the game?
A: The game is documented under the Wikipedia title "Ramonovo Kouzlo" (Czech and English pages) and appears in databases such as MobyGames (ID 98456), GameSpot ("ramonovo-kouzlo"), vglist (ID 21228), gamerprofiles (ID V1X1), and my_abandonware (ID cd2).

## Why It Matters
Ramon's Spell is a recorded example of mid-1990s adventure gaming for IBM PC compatible personal computers. As a 1995 single-player adventure title published and distributed by Vochozka Trading, it contributes to the historical record of PC gaming from that period. The game's presence across multiple databases and reference sources — including Wikipedia (Czech and English pages), MobyGames, GameSpot, vglist, gamerprofiles, and my_abandonware — helps preserve metadata for researchers, archivists, and players interested in cataloguing and studying 1990s video games. Its documentation in these repositories supports discovery, verification, and potential preservation efforts for legacy PC software. For anyone researching the landscape of adventure games or the catalog of Vochozka Trading, Ramon’s Spell is a verifiable data point within that context.

## Notable For
- Being a 1995 adventure game released for IBM PC compatibles.
- Published and distributed by Vochozka Trading.
- Having a distinct presence in multiple game databases (MobyGames ID 98456; GameSpot "ramonovo-kouzlo"; vglist ID 21228).
- Recorded on Wikipedia under the title "Ramonovo Kouzlo" with pages in Czech and English.

## Body
### Overview
- Title (Wikipedia): Ramonovo Kouzlo.
- Common English reference: Ramon's Spell.
- Instance: video game.
- Wikidata description: "1995 video game."

### Release & Publication
- Publication year: 1995.
- Publisher: Vochozka Trading.
- Distributor: Vochozka Trading.

### Platforms & Requirements
- Platform classification: personal computer.
- System requirement: runs on IBM PC compatible computers (computers similar to the IBM PC and its derivatives).

### Genre & Gameplay Mode
- Genre: adventure video game.
- Gameplay mode: single-player.

### Documentation & Database Entries
- Wikipedia languages available: Czech (cs) and English (en).
- MobyGames game ID: 98456 (former scheme name: ramonovo-kouzlo).
- GameSpot identifier: ramonovo-kouzlo.
- vglist video game ID: 21228.
- gamerprofiles game ID: V1X1.
- my_abandonware game ID: cd2.
- Google Knowledge Graph ID: /g/1228l8xb.
- Wikidata sitelink_count: 2.

### References and Identifiers
- The game’s database identifiers and Wikipedia entries provide the primary publicly listed references for Ramon’s Spell.

## References

1. GameSpot
2. Q124398839