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(excuse my poor english)

I really like LoG. I have lots of fun.

So i want to play some similar game. I've never played any game of this kind (my first PC it's from 2001). If it's possible:

-With automap.
-Not extremely difficult
-It's on GoG (not absolute neccesary).
-Compatible in some way with Windows 7
-Cheap as posible! (we're on crisis!).

Big thank you in advance
Lands of Lore, Stonekeep and maybe Ishar (but it doesn't have automap). But i'm not sure if they won't be too difficult for you.
Post edited April 29, 2012 by Xuio
I would second Lands of Lore, especially as its half price this weekend
I picked up Lands of Lore, its got very similar gameplay features to Grimrock like real time combat, traps, hidden switches, automap (which you have to pick up manually within the game, right at the start).

With some dosbox control tweaking, even plays the same (QWEASD).

Skills are handled differently though (Use skills to raise them), you only pick your main character (from four presets, including one super powered guy) and everyone's on the front row.

I had to buy Lands of Lore if only to stop playing Grimrock which I've finished many times.
Stonekeep didn't have a minimap.
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Siecje: Stonekeep didn't have a minimap.
It had, if you used Afri's Orb :>

ps. he asked about auto not minimap
Thanks to all those who mentioned Lands of Lore by the way, I won't get around to it for ages but bought it while it was on sale.
I recommend playing the original dungeon master or chaos strikes back. This website offers recompiled source code working in windows http://dmweb.free.fr/?q=node/851
Anvil of Dawn
The game you are searching for is demise the revelation. The game is awesome, much more awesome than grimrock or any other. I'm playing it since 2000 till now.
I just wish that Grimrock would be capable of generating random dungeons. That is one of my favourite aspect of such games. Roguelikes are awesome in that matter.


I also recommend "Eye of the Beholder 1&2" which is not on GoG but offers nearly the same experience. Another great gem is "Ultima Underworld 1&2" which is different though but it is also about dungeon crawling and collecting items, fighting monsters and solving puzzles. It is even available on GoG.
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mstrex: The game you are searching for is demise the revelation. The game is awesome, much more awesome than grimrock or any other. I'm playing it since 2000 till now.
Ehm...where do you get the game from? I downloaded the one from their site but it asks me to type a serial code.
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jorgesc: -With automap.
-Not extremely difficult
-It's on GoG (not absolute neccesary).
-Compatible in some way with Windows 7
-Cheap as posible! (we're on crisis!).
If you're willing to look at games that have free movement rather than being exclusively tile-based then the Ultima Underworld games (The Stygian Abyss and Labyrinth of Worlds) are top-notch. GoG has them up as a package.
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mstrex: The game you are searching for is demise the revelation. The game is awesome, much more awesome than grimrock or any other. I'm playing it since 2000 till now.
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Danipenn: Ehm...where do you get the game from? I downloaded the one from their site but it asks me to type a serial code.
Try this.
Post edited May 07, 2012 by mstrex