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When I was a kid, the stores had those "demo cds" that had many different game demos on each cd. My family has a Macintosh Performa II, and I played one RPG? demo, I would like to play it again (with full game this time). However, I can't remember the name of the game.

All I remember was that it had a limited view in top right, and there was a shopkeeper that you can haggle with. Haggling is done by having him place his item on his side of the table, and you placing coins on your side of table. If he don't like the deal, he'd shake his head. If he approves, he nods, then turns the table so you get the item, and he gets the coins. There were copper, silver, and gold coins.

I remember it wasn't free-moving, you have to move in one of the four directions, kinda like The Journeyman Project.

Does this ring a bell for anyone? I'm trying to remember this game!
Another thing that I think I remember is that the combat consists of me facing the enemy then clicking on a button to attack. I can't remember if it's turn-based or real-time.

Anyone remember this?
You're not talking about Dungeon Master 2: The Legend of Skullkeep, are you?
Post edited May 03, 2012 by Leroux
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Leroux: You're not talking about Dungeon Master 2: The Legend of Skullkeep, are you?
Yes, that's it! That video showing the store keeper is exactly what I remembered! Thanks!
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Leroux: You're not talking about Dungeon Master 2: The Legend of Skullkeep, are you?
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Zeraan: Yes, that's it! That video showing the store keeper is exactly what I remembered! Thanks!
You're welcome! That was an easy one. :)