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Dungeon Master

Dungeon Master

Commodore Amiga - Released - 1988

Dungeon Master is a role-playing game where the player selects four adventurers and descend into the depths of the dungeon. The gameplay is reminiscent of the 3D dungeon crawl type of role-playing games popularized by Wizardry and The Bard's Tale. However, unlike these games, Dungeon Master features real-time combat, which requires the player to click on the opponent in order to execute an attack. Another notable aspect of the game is its growth system: instead of gathering experience points and leveling up, characters improve by repeatedly using the same action. Spellcasting involves selecting and combining symbols, which can be arranged as rune sequences. The game also allows the player to directly interact with objects in the game world through a point-and-click interface. To see someone interesting, face the entrance and cast “OH EW RA”

Dungeon Master

Dungeon Master

Atari ST - Released - December 15, 1987

Dungeon Master is a role-playing game where the player selects four adventurers and descend into the depths of the dungeon. The gameplay is reminiscent of the 3D dungeon crawl type of role-playing games popularized by Wizardry and The Bard's Tale. However, unlike these games, Dungeon Master features real-time combat, which requires the player to click on the opponent in order to execute an attack. Another notable aspect of the game is its growth system: instead of gathering experience points and leveling up, characters improve by repeatedly using the same action. Spellcasting involves selecting and combining symbols, which can be arranged as rune sequences. The game also allows the player to directly interact with objects in the game world through a point-and-click interface.

Dungeon Master

Dungeon Master

Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Released - December 20, 1991

Are you clever enough to solve an evil wizard's twisted puzzles? Do you possess the concentration needed to explore a labyrinth of mystery? Should you resist the tempting treasures, defeat the hideous monsters, and escape the devious traps that are hidden throughout the Grey Lord's dreadful dungeon? Yes? Then perhaps you'll be the one to enter the caves of the sacred mountain and retrieve the Firestaff from the evil Lord Chaos. To succeed, you must assemble a band of four champions and lead them in fierce battles against the terrible Dark Lord who now rules your master's dungeon. And if you fail? At best, you'll meet your ghastly end in the dungeon's wretched catacombs, like hundreds of brave adventurers who went before you. Far worse, you might become a captive "trophy" of the evil Lord Chaos, suspended forever in the haunting mirrors of the Hall of Champions.

Dungeon Master

Dungeon Master

MS-DOS - Released - 1992

Dungeon Master is a role-playing game where the player selects four adventurers and descend into the depths of the dungeon. The gameplay is reminiscent of the 3D dungeon crawl type of role-playing games popularized by Wizardry and The Bard's Tale. However, unlike these games, Dungeon Master features real-time combat, which requires the player to click on the opponent in order to execute an attack. Another notable aspect of the game is its growth system: instead of gathering experience points and leveling up, characters improve by repeatedly using the same action. Spellcasting involves selecting and combining symbols, which can be arranged as rune sequences. The game also allows the player to directly interact with objects in the game world through a point-and-click interface.

Dungeon Master

Dungeon Master

Apple IIGS - Released - 1989

Dungeon Master is a realtime role-playing video game featuring a pseudo-3D first-person perspective. It was developed and published by FTL Games for the Atari ST in 1987.

Dungeon Master

Dungeon Master

Sharp X68000 - Released - January 26, 1990

Dungeon Master is a role-playing game where the player selects four adventurers and descend into the depths of the dungeon. The gameplay is reminiscent of the 3D dungeon crawl type of role-playing games popularized by Wizardry and The Bard's Tale. However, unlike these games, Dungeon Master features real-time combat, which requires the player to click on the opponent in order to execute an attack. Another notable aspect of the game is its growth system: instead of gathering experience points and leveling up, characters improve by repeatedly using the same action. Spellcasting involves selecting and combining symbols, which can be arranged as rune sequences. The game also allows the player to directly interact with objects in the game world through a point-and-click interface.

Dungeon Master

Dungeon Master

Fujitsu FM Towns Marty - Released - 1989

Dungeon Master is a role-playing game where the player selects four adventurers and descend into the depths of the dungeon. The gameplay is reminiscent of the 3D dungeon crawl type of role-playing games popularized by Wizardry and The Bard's Tale. However, unlike these games, Dungeon Master features real-time combat, which requires the player to click on the opponent in order to execute an attack. Another notable aspect of the game is its growth system: instead of gathering experience points and leveling up, characters improve by repeatedly using the same action. Spellcasting involves selecting and combining symbols, which can be arranged as rune sequences. The game also allows the player to directly interact with objects in the game world through a point-and-click interface.

Dungeon Master

Dungeon Master

NEC PC-9801 - Released - February 9, 1990

Dungeon Master is a role-playing game where the player selects four adventurers and descend into the depths of the dungeon. The gameplay is reminiscent of the 3D dungeon crawl type of role-playing games popularized by Wizardry and The Bard's Tale. However, unlike these games, Dungeon Master features real-time combat, which requires the player to click on the opponent in order to execute an attack. Another notable aspect of the game is its growth system: instead of gathering experience points and leveling up, characters improve by repeatedly using the same action. Spellcasting involves selecting and combining symbols, which can be arranged as rune sequences. The game also allows the player to directly interact with objects in the game world through a point-and-click interface.

Dungeon Master II: Skullkeep

Dungeon Master II: Skullkeep

NEC PC-9801 - Released - December 23, 1993

Chaos Strikes Back was a semi-sequel to seminal RPG Dungeon Master, but a true sequel came several years later. The game fuses real-time battles with puzzle solving and travelling, although the game now auto-maps. Rain and magic usage effects are incorporated into the engine. The first part of the game is spent above ground, visiting villages with shops and temples, and trawling through forests.

Dungeon Master II: Skullkeep

Dungeon Master II: Skullkeep

Sega CD - Released - March 25, 1994

The game fuses real-time battles with puzzle solving and travelling, although the game now auto-maps. Rain and magic usage effects are incorporated into the engine. The first part of the game is spent above ground, visiting villages with shops and temples, and trawling through forests.

Dungeon Master II: The Legend of Skullkeep

Dungeon Master II: The Legend of Skullkeep

Commodore Amiga - Released - November 13, 1995

Dungeon Master II: The Legend of Skullkeep, also released as Dungeon Master II: Skullkeep, is the sequel to the dungeon crawler role-playing video game Dungeon Master. It was released in 1993 in Japan and in 1995 in other countries. It is available for DOS, Amiga, Macintosh, Sega CD, PC-9801, PC-9821, and FM Towns. Chaos Strikes Back was a semi-sequel to seminal RPG Dungeon Master, but a true sequel came several years later. The game fuses real-time battles with puzzle solving and travelling, although the game now auto-maps. Rain and magic usage effects are incorporated into the engine. The first part of the game is spent above ground, visiting villages with shops and temples, and trawling through forests.

Dungeon Master II: The Legend of Skullkeep

Dungeon Master II: The Legend of Skullkeep

Apple Mac OS - Released - 1995

Chaos Strikes Back was a semi-sequel to seminal RPG Dungeon Master, but a true sequel came several years later. The game fuses real-time battles with puzzle solving and travelling, although the game now auto-maps. Rain and magic usage effects are incorporated into the engine. The first part of the game is spent above ground, visiting villages with shops and temples, and trawling through forests.

Dungeon Master II: The Legend of Skullkeep

Dungeon Master II: The Legend of Skullkeep

MS-DOS - Released - 1995

Chaos Strikes Back was a semi-sequel to seminal RPG Dungeon Master, but a true sequel came several years later. The game fuses real-time battles with puzzle solving and travelling, although the game now auto-maps. Rain and magic usage effects are incorporated into the engine. The first part of the game is spent above ground, visiting villages with shops and temples, and trawling through forests.

Dungeon Master: Chaos Strikes Back

Dungeon Master: Chaos Strikes Back

Fujitsu FM Towns Marty - Released - 1990

The Dark Lord returns in the sequel to the award-winning Dungeon Master. Using 4 player characters created in the "Prison" (or importing your own champions from Dungeon Master), you will have to face Lord Chaos again with a challenge: to destroy 4 pieces of Corbum ore before it shatters the universe!

Dungeon Master: Chaos Strikes Back: Expansion Set #1

Dungeon Master: Chaos Strikes Back: Expansion Set #1

Commodore Amiga - DLC - December 1, 1989

The Dark Lord returns in the sequel to the award-winning Dungeon Master. Using 4 player characters created in the "Prison" (or importing your own champions from Dungeon Master), you will have to face Lord Chaos again with a challenge: to destroy 4 pieces of Corbum ore before it shatters the universe !

Dungeon Master: Kaosu no Gyakushū

Dungeon Master: Kaosu no Gyakushū

Sharp X68000 - DLC - December 21, 1990

The Dark Lord returns in the sequel to the award-winning Dungeon Master. Using 4 player characters created in the "Prison" (or importing your own champions from Dungeon Master), you will have to face Lord Chaos again with a challenge: to destroy 4 pieces of Corbum ore before it shatters the universe! Comes with a Utility Disk that allows you to personalize the characters by editing their portraits and names, and provides hints if you are desperately stuck!

Sundog: Frozen Legacy

Sundog: Frozen Legacy

Atari ST - Released - September 6, 1985

You just inherited a one-man star freighter - the SunDog - from an uncle who died under mysterious circumstances. You also inherited the contract he signed to aid in the building of a colony for a religious group. You have three tasks to perform: find the location of the colony; find, buy, and deliver goods needed for its construction; and locate the cryogenically-frozen colonists needed to populate the colony.

SunDog: Frozen Legacy

SunDog: Frozen Legacy

Apple II - Released - 1984

You just inherited a one-man star freighter - the SunDog - from an uncle who died under mysterious circumstances. You also inherited the contract he signed to aid in the building of a colony for a religious group. You have three tasks to perform: find the location of the colony; find, buy, and deliver goods needed for its construction; and locate the cryogenically-frozen colonists needed to populate the colony.

Zoku Dungeon Master: Chaos no Gyakushuu

Zoku Dungeon Master: Chaos no Gyakushuu

Sharp X68000 - DLC - December 21, 1990

Even in defeat, the Dark Lord planned a terrible revenge against the world. Now, the echo of his death scream will carry it out. But, Chaos wants more than revenge. He wants you! He has placed the power of success or defeat in your hands to make sure you accept his challenge. An expansion for Dungeon Master.

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