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Dungeon Master is a role-playing video game featuring a pseudo-3D first-person perspective. It was developed and published by FTL Games for the Atari ST in 1987, [ 5 ] almost identical Amiga and PC (DOS) ports following in 1988 and 1992.
Chaos Strikes Back is an expansion and sequel to Dungeon Master, the earlier 3D role-playing video game. Chaos Strikes Back was released in 1989 [1] and is also available on several platforms (including Atari ST, Amiga, X68000, PC-98, FM Towns). It uses the same engine as Dungeon Master, with new graphics and a new, far more challenging, dungeon.
Jim Trunzo reviewed Dungeon Master's Assistant Volume I in White Wolf #16 (June/July, 1989), rating it a 2 out of 5 and stated that "To give Dungeon Masters Assistant its due, it is quite complete and does exactly what it claims to do as far as producing encounters that list the number of monsters, their weapons and armor and the types of spells used (if any).
The Dungeon Master is a text-based role-playing video game written by Graham Stafford for the ZX Spectrum and published by Crystal Computing in 1983. [ 2 ] The player can create dungeons in an underground labyrinth and venture into them with a lone adventurer, searching for turquoise rings.
The Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan was ranked the 18th greatest Dungeons & Dragons adventure of all time by Dungeon magazine in 2004. [4] Dungeon Master for Dummies includes The Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan in its list of the ten best classic adventures, noting the players' destination as a "Mayan-style temple full of surprising traps and devious ...
The book contains a section for Dungeon Masters that provides details on the ecology and the cultures of the underground inhabitants. It includes information on making three-dimensional maps, and presents a campaign area called "Deepearth".
Under the pen name "Christopher Zarathustra", Perkins got his career start in 1988 writing the adventure "Wards of Witching Ways" for Dungeon magazine #11. [4] He later officially started working for Wizards of the Coast in 1997, beginning as the editor for Dungeon. [5] [6] [7] A few years later, he was promoted to editor-in-chief of Wizards ...
The Castle Guide is a rules supplement intended for the 2nd edition Dungeon Master's Guide which covers life in feudal lands, and how to build, run, siege, and defend castles. [1] Reviewer Keith H. Eisenbeis stated that it "contains all types of useful and needed information about almost every aspect of castle existence from construction to ...