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Hi guys,

I'm really enjoying Waxworks for it's mood and old school feel.
I've already completed the Mines, the Graveyard and the London scenarios, and tonight I'm going to explore the Pyramid!
So I have the first three maps, and I was wondering if any of you could use them. Bear in mind that my graphic skills are very limited, but the maps are easy to read and accurate. Should anyone be interested, please let me know, I could post the images on the forum or send to email.

By the way, could anyone suggest similar games?
Specifically, I'm looking for "step-tile" rpg/adventures fun to map. Of course I'm aware of Dungeon Master and Eye of the Beholder sagas, and I've also seen Captive back in the days (but the randomness of the dungeon layout makes it a little less fun to map). Lands of Lore was also very nice, but it already has an automap function!

Many thanks,
L.
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lancillotto: By the way, could anyone suggest similar games?
Specifically, I'm looking for "step-tile" rpg/adventures fun to map. Of course I'm aware of Dungeon Master and Eye of the Beholder sagas, and I've also seen Captive back in the days (but the randomness of the dungeon layout makes it a little less fun to map). Lands of Lore was also very nice, but it already has an automap function!

Many thanks,
L.
Try Stonekeep. If you still don't have it in your GoG collection, consider the price 2,99$. Hurry up, promo ends on July the 4th :)
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lancillotto: By the way, could anyone suggest similar games?
Specifically, I'm looking for "step-tile" rpg/adventures fun to map. Of course I'm aware of Dungeon Master and Eye of the Beholder sagas, and I've also seen Captive back in the days (but the randomness of the dungeon layout makes it a little less fun to map). Lands of Lore was also very nice, but it already has an automap function!

Many thanks,
L.
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kamikaze26: Try Stonekeep. If you still don't have it in your GoG collection, consider the price 2,99$. Hurry up, promo ends on July the 4th :)
Thanks Kamikaze, got it a few days ago...looks like an interesting game...it's got a mapping system though, so no pencil and sqare paper for this adventure. :(
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kamikaze26: Try Stonekeep. If you still don't have it in your GoG collection, consider the price 2,99$. Hurry up, promo ends on July the 4th :)
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lancillotto: Thanks Kamikaze, got it a few days ago...looks like an interesting game...it's got a mapping system though, so no pencil and sqare paper for this adventure. :(
checked the earlier Might and Magic games ? (of that huge pack)
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kamikaze26: Try Stonekeep. If you still don't have it in your GoG collection, consider the price 2,99$. Hurry up, promo ends on July the 4th :)
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lancillotto: Thanks Kamikaze, got it a few days ago...looks like an interesting game...it's got a mapping system though, so no pencil and sqare paper for this adventure. :(
Check Personal Nightmare if you're looking for a game like Waxworks and you don't care about pretty raw graphic.
Post edited June 28, 2011 by kamikaze26
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lancillotto: Hi guys, I'm really enjoying Waxworks for it's mood and old school feel. I've already completed the Mines, the Graveyard and the London scenarios, and tonight I'm going to explore the Pyramid! So I have the first three maps, and I was wondering if any of you could use them. Bear in mind that my graphic skills are very limited, but the maps are easy to read and accurate. Should anyone be interested, please let me know, I could post the images on the forum or send to email. By the way, could anyone suggest similar games? Specifically, I'm looking for "step-tile" rpg/adventures fun to map. Of course I'm aware of Dungeon Master and Eye of the Beholder sagas, and I've also seen Captive back in the days (but the randomness of the dungeon layout makes it a little less fun to map). Lands of Lore was also very nice, but it already has an automap function! Many thanks, L.
Check out Elvira 1 and 2
Definitely give Wizardry VII and VI a play!
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lancillotto: Hi guys,

I'm really enjoying Waxworks for it's mood and old school feel.
I've already completed the Mines, the Graveyard and the London scenarios, and tonight I'm going to explore the Pyramid!
So I have the first three maps, and I was wondering if any of you could use them. Bear in mind that my graphic skills are very limited, but the maps are easy to read and accurate. Should anyone be interested, please let me know, I could post the images on the forum or send to email.

By the way, could anyone suggest similar games?
Specifically, I'm looking for "step-tile" rpg/adventures fun to map. Of course I'm aware of Dungeon Master and Eye of the Beholder sagas, and I've also seen Captive back in the days (but the randomness of the dungeon layout makes it a little less fun to map). Lands of Lore was also very nice, but it already has an automap function!

Many thanks,
L.
I don't know if you still have the maps but if they are very accurate I would love to have them always looking for good reliable maps for this game