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Betrayal at Krondor is an MS-DOS-based role-playing video game developed by Dynamix and released by Sierra On-Line in the summer of 1993. Betrayal at Krondor takes place largely in Midkemia, the fantasy world developed by Raymond E. Feist in his Riftwar novels. The game is designed to resemble a book, separated into chapters and narrated in the ...
Return to Krondor is a role-playing video game set in Raymond Feist's fictional fantasy setting of Midkemia. A sequel to 1993's Betrayal at Krondor, it was released for Windows on the PC in time for the 1998 Thanksgiving and Christmas season. Within the game, the player commands a group of heroes with different attributes, strengths, and ...
Betrayal in Antara is a Windows 3.1 role-playing video game developed and published by Sierra On-Line in 1997, after the success of their previous RPG, Betrayal at Krondor. Sierra had lost the rights to produce another game based on Raymond Feist 's The Riftwar Cycle , and therefore had to create the game world of Ramar.
The Riftwar Legacy - Takes place chronologically between the Riftwar Saga and Krondor's Sons Krondor: The Betrayal (1998) Krondor: The Assassins (1999) Krondor: Tear of the Gods (2000) Jimmy and the Crawler (2013) – a novella replacing the cancelled novels Krondor: The Crawler and Krondor: The Dark Mage. Legends of the Riftwar
The Riftwar Legacy is a series of fantasy novels by American writer Raymond E. Feist, part of The Riftwar Cycle.The series occurs between the Riftwar Saga and Krondor's Sons series chronologically in the universe of the Riftwar Cycle, though it was published much later, and focuses on Squire James and other characters as they combat dark powers threatening the Kingdom of the Isles.
Lands of Lore was a runner-up for Computer Gaming World ' s Role-Playing Game of the Year award in June 1994, losing to Betrayal at Krondor. The editors wrote that it "features impressive special effects that some said couldn't be done in the MS-DOS world and a delightful story that blends together many of the classic fantasy archetypes of ...
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In the wake of the slump in RPG sales in 1983, Midkemia Press stopped publishing, but has remained a rights holder for Midkemia game products, which they share with Feist. [1] In 1993, Midkemia licensed the computer RPG Betrayal at Krondor, which was named Best Game of the Year by Computer Gaming World. [1]