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Had a question to pose to the forum re: a game I’d like to find again.

• We played it on Commodore 64 somewhere between 1984 and 1988. It was bought new / off the shelf, so it was likely published in the 1984 to 1988 timeframe.
• It had dragon in the title or in the start screen theming.
• It was graphic + text adventure game.
• It had several floppy disks to swap between during game play.
• What’s distinctive about it is that, at some point during the game play, it swapped to a sort of 3D view when you were walking between lands (?) – along the lines of how Crystal Castles or Congo Bongo looked.

It wasn’t Shadowgate hard, but it wasn't easy, either.

Any ideas? Appreciate any assistance.
Post edited November 07, 2016 by jasontgarrett
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jasontgarrett: Hello all.
I'm sorry to pester, but what are you doing here? You have a game in five hours and I don't care how good that new QB of your is, he's gonna need you there.
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jasontgarrett: snip
Sounds like Dragonworld
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jasontgarrett: snip
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Ghorpm: Sounds like Dragonworld
That was it! Many thanks for the research!
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jasontgarrett: Hello all.
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tinyE: I'm sorry to pester, but what are you doing here? You have a game in five hours and I don't care how good that new QB of your is, he's gonna need you there.
Gotta do something on the sidelines.
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tinyE: I'm sorry to pester, but what are you doing here? You have a game in five hours and I don't care how good that new QB of your is, he's gonna need you there.
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Tallima: Gotta do something on the sidelines.
I can only assume he's not a Cowboys fan. :P
Ultima? Specifically 2-3?
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rtcvb32: Ultima? Specifically 2-3?
If you'd care to note the posts before yours, you'd see that Ghorpm already solved it. It was Dragonworld.
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Ghorpm: Sounds like Dragonworld
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jasontgarrett: That was it! Many thanks for the research!
You are welcome :) C64 was my first computer, I still own it and use it to play some games from time to time so I know quite a lot of C64 games and your description was detailed so I didn't have any troubles with it. Good game BTW