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  2. Halls of Undermountain - Wikipedia

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    Halls of Undermountain was written by Matt Sernett with Shawn Merwin, and was the final adventure for 4th edition Dungeons & Dragons to be published and distributed by Wizards of the Coast. It was originally released in April 2012 as a 96-page hardcover book with two poster maps and then later released as a PDF.

  3. The Halls of the Dwarven Kings - Wikipedia

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    The Halls of the Dwarven Kings is an adventure in which the player characters must explore the ruins of a vast dwarven city to find and recover the crown of a dwarven king from ancient times. [1] It is designed to be used with any fantasy role-playing system; suggestions for converting statistics to systems similar to Advanced Dungeons ...

  4. Halls of the High King - Wikipedia

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    The 64-page booklet is wrapped in a removable gatefold cover. The book includes a one-page introduction by Ed Greenwood, where he explains that this module takes place in the Moonshae Isles, which are ruled by Tristan Kendrick, High King of the Ffolk, and takes place after the Time of Troubles and the death of the god Bane.

  5. List of Amstrad CPC games - Wikipedia

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    Name Release Date Publisher 007: Licence to Kill: 1989: Domark: 10th Frame: 1986: U.S. Gold: 180: 1986: Mastertronic: 1942: 1986: U.S. Gold/Elite Systems: 1943: The ...

  6. Halls of the Things - Wikipedia

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    Halls of the Things is a video game developed by Design Design for the ZX Spectrum and released by Crystal Computing in 1983. It was ported to the Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64 . The player travels through seven floors of a tower, searching for seven rings, with each floor being a complex maze of corridors and rooms.

  7. Faery Tale Adventure II: Halls of the Dead - Wikipedia

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    Faery Tale Adventure II: Halls of the Dead is a video game developed by American studio The Dreamers Guild and published by Encore Software in 1997 for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows. It is the sequel to the 1987 game The Faery Tale Adventure. It was the last game developed by The Dreamers Guild before the studio's closure.

  8. The Mysterious Cities of Gold: Secret Paths - Wikipedia

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    The Mysterious Cities of Gold: Secret Paths is a game developed by Neko Entertainment and published by Ynnis Interactive, relating the events told in the 2012 television series The Mysterious Cities of Gold. The game is available digitally on PC, iOS, Android, Wii U and Nintendo 3DS, and in retail in some European countries on PC and Nintendo 3DS.

  9. Secret Location - Wikipedia

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    Secret Location won its first International Emmy for an interactive episode og the Canadian TV Series Endgame. [9] In 2015 they won a Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Award [10] in the User Experience and Visual Design category for a tie-in to the drama series Sleepy Hollow. It was the first time a virtual reality project had been awarded an Emmy.