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Thanks to the wonderful work of Colby Elliott, there is now a Lazy Dungeon Master Audiobook available on Audible for 1 credit if you're an audible subscriber. Stuck in a daily commute? Why not freshen up your DMing skills on the way! Literally dozens of panicky moments kept adrenaline flowing. Sounds of clanking chains, shrieks of monsters who seized upon you, pits opening beneath your feet I became so paranoid that I actually saved the game every time I was ready to open a new door.
You never knew what was on the other side. The final moment of truth unexpectedly swept you into the bowels of the dungeon. It was then you discovered the return path blocked, your precious stockpiles of potions, weapons, food and water beyond reach. It was the sickening moment you realized all those ash piles were remains of those who came before, those who crossed paths with the fire breathing dragon just around the corner. Through sheer bravado and jaw clenching stamina the dragon could be defeated, but in a careless moment a single dragon breath could convert you to carbon.
Players could be restored by the nearby life receptacle, but access to that special chamber was limited. A solid week of evenings after school or work, a couple weekends, all making this journey a memory savored for decades.
Drawing on my 45 years of arcade and computer games, I've no doubt if Atari promoted itself as a gaming platform on the strength "Dungeon Master " and "Sundog" alone -- rather than insisting the Atari was intended as an office tool -- there would have been no other competing computer sold in America.
The nearest competitor in popularity at the time was the dreadful piece of crap known as the Commodore 64, mostly an arcade game simulator. The Commodore was cheaper which gave it traction in the market, but you get what you pay for. Had Atari aimed at gamers instead of computer ignorant business managers, the human race wouldn't be shackled to the electronic hell spawned by our Microsoft overlords.
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Frequently hit the game save button, cross your fingers and toes, and enter the gates. Belesarius 0 point. I remember this game from days past when I owned an Amiga I am hoping to play it again.
Rae -8 points. Zephalis 2 points DOS version. This is the only RPG I've ever seen that allowed me to take a class and turn it into another with patience. Essentially, I noticed that there was a little bit of MP available to a warrior and so I sat there for a long time in the beginning of the game attempting to cast a simple spell and it randomly worked, leveled me up, and let me rocket off from there making a dual class character.
I've always remembered it for this exact reason. Davin 3 points. My favorite game ever. A pioneer in 3D real-time gameplay, though hopelessly quaint by now! A well thought-out dungeon, interesting class and level-up system, and easy to change the difficulty by choosing less than 4 characters. This was made back when developers couldn't hide mediocre gameplay behind schnazzy graphics or size of the world or number of players- games had to be GOOD, and this one was above and beyond.
One of the best Atari ST games I ever owned. Bad-People -5 points DOS version. I want to try it in the browser first. What's the launch command? I thought it was DM. Used to play this game on the Amiga. Great game. There is an indie sci-fi dungeon adventure game called Dungeon Guild that is similiar in style to DM. Worth checking out and free to play. I didn't like it years ago and I don't like it now, but that isn't a criticism of the actual game itself but rather the gameplay mechanics and such, so because I can't get past the game engine limits itself I guess I will never discover what made this game such a hit with soooo many gamers.
ExarKun 3 points. This is definitely my MOST played video game ever, by far over any other game. I still, to this day, will do a session of DM using DosBox, and have as much fun now as I did before!
One of the best games ever made, on any platform, and sadly, nothing today is as good in sheer entertainment! The CSB author mentioned he has no interest to update the code, because it was a very tedious Motorolla assembly to bit ANSI C conversion, opcode by opcode, a process that took him about 6 months. It's a very faithful port, if you happen to have a bit machine, but otherwise it's easier to just emulate the DOS game, or better yet the nicer Amiga version check the dmweb site for version differences to get the whole story Calenzo 1 point DOS version.
That said, this is one of my favorite games to play through and I consider it one of the best games of all times that I have ever played. Tbrewdog 0 point DOS version. Lord Ryu 0 point DOS version. IS this the one where you can play as a Giant or a Shrimp? Such a fantastic game - I played this to death.
It was the first and probably only game that actually made me "jump" in fright! I think it was turning a corner and being a confronted by a mummy Redeye 0 point DOS version. Loved this game on the Atari ST also. I am so thrilled to find it available on your website and playable through Boxer on my iMac. It's been almost 24 years since I last played this game. Kevin 1 point DOS version. Played this to death on the Atari ST. Still one of my most favorite and memorable games. Grimrock is basically an updated version of Dungeon master, however I'm finding there are many areas where DM still remains king, sadly.
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