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Dungeons & Dragons: Krynn Series

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Dungeons & Dragons: Krynn Series
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Return to the first fantasy role-playing epic set in the legendary Dragonlance game world of Krynn. This immortal pack includes Champions of Krynn, Death Knights of Krynn and The Dark Queen of Krynn. Assemble a party of fearsome warriors, wise clerics and nimble thieves, and take them with you th...
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Windows 10/11, 1.8 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 9.0c, DirectX 9.0c, 1 GB...
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Return to the first fantasy role-playing epic set in the legendary Dragonlance game world of Krynn. This immortal pack includes Champions of Krynn, Death Knights of Krynn and The Dark Queen of Krynn. Assemble a party of fearsome warriors, wise clerics and nimble thieves, and take them with you throughout your three adventures. Guide your party through a dark web of intrigue and combat, where dragons, draconians and other unspeakable terrors dwell. Only great wit and valor will defeat the Dark Queen's minions!



Champions of Krynn

The War of the Lance is over, but Evil is a BAD loser... With the Dragonarmies defeated and the lands to the east reconquered, the forces of good have withdrawn and settled down to a well-earned rest. Evil forces, however, never rest and have been quietly plotting a cataclysmic return to power! Their goal: nothing short of establishing the Dark Queen, Takhisis, as undisputed ruler of Krynn! Guide your party of characters through a dark web of intrigue and combat, where dragons, draconians and other unspeakable monstrosities dwell. Go with a brave heart - for you and your heroic adventurers are all that stand in the way of evil tyranny. 




Death Knights of Krynn 

Lord Soth has thrown down the gauntlet of challenge - a challenge that you are oath-bound to accept. It has been one short year since the Champions of Krynn claimed victory over the massed forces of evil. Now, the Lord of the Death Knights, Soth himself, is preparing to wreak havoc in an eruption of evil such as Krynn has never witnessed! As members of the Special Solamnic Order of the Champions of Krynn, you and your party stand as the only force capable of answering soth's deadly challenge... and living to tell of it. 




The Dark Queen of Krynn

The Epic began with Champions of Krynn. Then, the adventure continues in Death Knights of Krynn. Now, the amazing conclusion to SSI's award-winning Dragonlance fantasy role-playing epic is here! The Dark Queen of Krynn propels you across the sea to Taladas for the final battle against Krynn's worst nightmare. You must once more take up arms and traverse from the depths of the ocean to the very pinnacle of the Tower of Flame to confront this evil, once and for all... 

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Posted on: October 28, 2015

sivant

Games: 575 Reviews: 5

If you can't get enough goldbox

If you want to play the goldbox engine at its best, and really enjoy the combat mechanics of it, I highly recommend these. Unfortunately, all the polish and art do not support as dynamic or well told of a story as the forgotten realms games. The combat is better, in every way, and the interface is perfected. The dungeon crawl benefits greatly from the improvements as well, more types of events in more environments. There is also a lot of combat, for better or worse. If I remember Dark Queen of Krynn correctly, it can best be summarized by 30 hours staring at a large 30x30 grids filled with dragons and draconians and your party wading through the lot of em. The story is as cookie cutter as they come. It lacks the humor, grit, and melodrama of the Pool of Radiance series. Being a big fan of the Dragonlance books, I played these games when they released, and really enjoyed them. They do capture the essence of the Dragonlance setting, which is less gritty and more epic fantasy than Forgotten Realms. It replaces the somewhat personal story telling of a game like Curse of the Azure Bonds (in my opinion the best goldbox game) with EPIC BATTLES, in their estimation. It ultimately hurts the game if you aren't playing primarily for that reason. That said, the combat and pacing in the Dragonlance games is similar to the SRPGs of today, and I think it holds up well in that sense. All pretense of random and explorable plot is discarded for a highly linear dungeon crawl with towns in between. This has put a lot of people off in such a way that the aesthetics couldn't redeem. And to be fair, when these came out, Ultima 6 and 7 and realms of Arkania were contemporaries that introduced high levels of explore able, deeply interactive, and, player responsive content that the Krynn games couldn't compare to. It was an age when RPGs were trying to be living worlds. But the Dragonlance games just told a story with lots of battles in it.


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Posted on: June 25, 2020

Metalrules68

Games: 466 Reviews: 4

Buy them now

I am a 51 year old man. I grew up with a VIC-20 in the early 80's and then a C64 playing the Ultima series that you can also get from this GOG website. I upgraded to an Amiga 500 in 1989 with a 20mb HD. I then spent the next 4 years playing all the gold box adventures and the Eye of the Beholder series. I then got my first PC at the end of 1992 and bought them all again for PC. Skip ahead to 2020. I have now bought them again to remember all the great times of computer gaming. Buy them now in this stay at home time and play them to escape from Covid-19 and enjoy


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Posted on: October 28, 2015

notsofastmyboy

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Games: 1142 Reviews: 1

The Goldbox Series's Crown Jewel

While most of the other Goldbox games are set in the Forgotten Realms, the Krynn series takes place in the Dragonlance setting; as someone who has played both settings in CRPGs as well as pen-and-paper, Dragonlance is by far the more enjoyable one due to considerably overhauled - and thus much more flexible - rules concerning non-human races and available classes. Every non-human race can now choose from a wider selection of classes, and can also reach the maximum level in several of them. Want an elven cleric/ranger in your party who can reach the maximum level in both classes? Done. A dwarven fighter who doesn't stop dead at 9th level? Done. A half-elf cleric who can attain more than just measly five levels? Also done. No more parties that are composed (almost) completely of human character out to sheer necessity. Aside from the whole race-and-class business, the Krynn series also offers the most interesting and thrilling story of any Goldbox series. Like in every other Goldbox series, you can - and should - take your party through each game of the Krynn saga. But unlike in the Pools, Eye of the Beholder, or Savage Frontier series, NPCs you encounter here will not be just quest-givers -- they will be allies, and some will even be friends. And while the overall story arc across the three games is not only grander and more epic in scale, it is also more personal, more intimate at the same time. The Goldbox engine itself has been considerably improved in these games, and you don't need to use hotkeys anymore (you can if you want, though). Mouse controls are also available, but they're a tad more cumbersome than using a mix of menus navigated with the cursor keys and the occasional hotkey. All in all, the Krynn series is without a doubt the crown jewel of the Goldbox series of games. I've played it many times since its original release, and still enjoy it ever single time. If you like any of the Goldbox games *at all*, you are going to love the Krynn series.


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Posted on: January 13, 2019

GregT_314

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Games: 1132 Reviews: 45

You already know if this is for you

There is nothing in the SSI Gold Box RPG range that is remotely accessible for modern gamers. Rules are unexplaind, combats are brutal, the UI is unintuitive, and story fragments are buried in documentation that you'll have to look up in a PDF while simultaneously playing the game. Plus there's an assumption that you're already a Dragonlance fan and have read the books. If you don't already know you want these games, don't buy them. BUT - if grappling with retro RPGs is your thing, or you played and loved these back in the day, or you're just so curious you can't help yourself, then they're every bit as good today as they were then. It's all here - a surprisingly faithful and deep realisation of the AD&D ruleset, a story that builds on classic Dragonlance lore in surprising and exciting ways, epic high-level play and genuinely challenging and lethal combats.


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Posted on: October 30, 2015

Shazbot27

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Games: 221 Reviews: 2

GoldBox Classic (awesome games)

I love the GoldBox Forgotten Realms/Krynn series. I still own the original CDs and the Floppy disks for the C64. These games are awesome with a great story. One of the best things is that you can transfer your characters from 1 game to the next. So when you reach max level in Champions you can transfer them to Dark Knights to level up even more and then level up even more with Dark Queen. A must play for RPG lovers. I hope they removed the tedious password requirements to play the game. In order to help to copy right protection these games came with a rule book and journal book and then the game would ask for a specific word on a specific page from one of these books. Example: "What is word number 3 on page 4 after the heading Introduction" from the journal. However, I wouldn't pay $9.00 for them, wait until they are $5.00 or less.


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