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I don't think it's actually doable - too many scripting bugs.
I don't think it's actually doable - too many scripting bugs.
I know, I tried following that some years ago. IIRC it only works for the first quest, at least on English version of the game.I don't think it's actually doable - too many scripting bugs.
There is text walkthough for it...
i remember playing it halfway through and then abandoning it due to some oversight i made (sold a lock or smth, it wasnt a bug though). The year was 2008 and surprisingly i dont remember it being particularly bug-heavy. Interesting, if slightly weird game.I don't think it's actually doable - too many scripting bugs.
A truly old-school game, as this image is a blatant rip-off of Clyde Caldwell's artwork for the cover of DL10 Dragons of Dreams, part of the original series of Dragonlance adventure modules.Darkmere
Check out Amiga Dungeoneering Collection.I'd love them to prepare Fate: Gates of Dawn with preconfigured emulator.
I played a bit with this behemoth with an emulator but would not mind a mors user friendly version.
From what I see, this is pure gold.
And there are even more links to two other sites with more preconfigured goodness:
https://thecompany.pl/
http://hobring.esero.net/games.htm
The party members having their own agenda sounds like Ishar, although I don't remember there being horses there. But you could find someone murdered or all your possessions gone with a party member who turned out to be a thief.
Sounds like Terry Pratchett's games but I am not sure. Or Lord of the Ring the really old version.I remember reading about some crpg in the mid 90s where if you had dwarves who hated horses in your party, you might find after camping horses dead or missing, does anyone know which game this could be? or is my memory playing tricks on me?
I think the second one is ok, just very confusing. I could never quite figure out how character development worked there.The party members having their own agenda sounds like Ishar, although I don't remember there being horses there. But you could find someone murdered or all your possessions gone with a party member who turned out to be a thief.
Might be Ishar-games then, as they were released around that time, and I'm mixing up memories of some other with horses. Too bad Ishar-games aren't that great in the hindsight.
Sorry to troll, but I would like to share this jewel. From a point of view they are unkown RPGs...
I recommend Dragon's Quest (later renamed to Billy's Quest) by Carl Graves, one of my favourite free RPGs that nobody on the codex seems to know about. It takes one or two hours to finish.
https://www.kongregate.com/games/arminebusch/dragons-quest?acomplete=dragon+ques
or
https://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/531931