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does anyone remember this game? I would love it if G.O.G got it!!!! Id pay £20!
Yep - Remember it well. I enjoyed it when it came out and completed it. Still have the original but have not tried it on a newer machine.
i saw a let's play looks ok..
There was a game actually called that? Man I thought asking the guy at Target if they had Gradius was tough.
I did research on this because it was a D&D game, which I was looking (well, still looking) to make a video series on.

As far as I can tell it plays like Betrayal of Krondor and M&M7, with more of a gameplay leniency to Eye of the Beholder, though generally rather clunky. There were a lot of those games back then it seemed, and only a little while ago I thought Elder Scrolls was the only one in that regard! Probably still the best out of gameplay though.

I would hope that GoG could procure every D&D game, which Wizards of the Coast seems interested in doing as evidenced by their recent re-release of the Saturn-only Chronicles of Mystara. Like seriously, get the GoldBox games on here. You could package the Pool of Radiance saga like Might and Magic and put the rest into a separate pack. Menzo also had a sequel, as I recall.
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GoodGuyA: Menzo also had a sequel, as I recall.
Don't think it had a sequel, but the Ravenloft games uses the same engine.
For those whom it may concern.

As you can see, still many many games to go. I don't believe there's anything prior to 98, which I find very sad indeed. It would be especially cool if we could get Forgotten Realms: Unlimited Adventures too and spark that community back up. But some of the later ones should not be as hard to procure, I'd think? You can never know, really.
Post edited August 17, 2013 by GoodGuyA
I have it on cd as part of a brilliant collection that included the pools of radiance gold box series and eye of the beholder series. I never considered playing it. Is it any good?
Maybe you would like to vote for it here.
Wasn't it a Gold Box game? There's been a lot of campaigning to get all those titles here...
I honestly thought this would be a thread about medication. Damn.
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GoodGuyA: For those whom it may concern.

As you can see, still many many games to go. I don't believe there's anything prior to 98, which I find very sad indeed. It would be especially cool if we could get Forgotten Realms: Unlimited Adventures too and spark that community back up. But some of the later ones should not be as hard to procure, I'd think? You can never know, really.
I would buy FRUA in a heartbeat. I know there is a sourceforge project recreating it. It used to be called Forgotten Realms Unlimited Adventures Forever, but now it is called Dungeoncraft.
Dungeon Hack is another fun D&D game that is often ignored.
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jamyskis: Wasn't it a Gold Box game? There's been a lot of campaigning to get all those titles here...
Nope .
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Shinook: Dungeon Hack is another fun D&D game that is often ignored.
Dungeon Hack was fun to play with - I used it to teach my three young girls how to dungeon crawl at the time. Let them create the dungeon and have at it.