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But he concluded with a strong recommendation, saying, "Play is tense, suspenseful, and exciting, since the objectives are extremely difficult, and death is swift. The importance of good luck and the distraction of the vivid dungeon setting help suppress competitive impulses, making the Dungeonquest game quite comfortable for social play." [1]
Reviewer John Woods for The Games Machine had not been impressed with the original game, feeling that the inherent randomness of events trumped any player skill. [5] In reviewing the Heroes for Dungeonquest expansion, he found it similarly flawed: "Whilst the game is fun to play a few times, there's very little depth to it and even worse no scope at all for cooperation or enmity between ...
Dwarven Quest for the Rod of Seven Parts Part 1. Run at GenCon II East in 1982, never published. R8 Yog's Dessert Frank Mentzer (1982) Dwarven Quest for the Rod of Seven Parts Part 2 (sometimes misspelled "Yog's Desert"). Run at GenCon II East in 1982, never published. R9 Tinker's Canyon Frank Mentzer (1982) Dwarven Quest for the Rod of Seven ...
If you thought Martha Stewart's kingdom would be the only mention of Easter in CastleVille, think again, as a new 10-part quest series has launched in the game surrounding a massive egg that ...
Theron's Quest doesn't contain all of the items, spells and monsters featured in Dungeon Master. Theron's Quest contains seven small dungeons instead of one big dungeon, which however are partially identical or inspired by the original dungeons of Dungeon Master and Chaos Strikes Back. As in the original, the player goes on a quest with a team ...
In some games, they can also be obtained in special stages and by collecting a large number of minor treasure items (i.e., collect 100 rings in Sonic games to gain one extra life), by finishing levels in a certain amount of time, or by getting a certain number of points. Treasure such as coins, rings, gems or jewelry are another common item.
Dungeon crawl: Sequel to Temple of Apshai: US 1980 (NA) Odyssey: The Compleat Apventure: Synergistic Software: Synergistic Software: Fantasy: APPII: Combines Dungeon Campaign and Wilderness Campaign by the same author. [9] US 1980 (NA) Dunjonquest: Morloc's Tower: Epyx: Epyx: Fantasy: ATR (Port) US 1980 (NA) Starquest: Rescue at Rigel: Epyx ...
Ken Rolston reviewed Egg of the Phoenix for Dragon magazine #133. [2] He felt that the first three scenarios were "original, challenging, and entertaining, particularly in their exploitation of the peculiar logic of the AD&D game universe", but had reservations about the final scenario, which "despite having a plausible game rationale and logical self-consistency, strikes me as gross and ...