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Dylan Cornelius of Questicle wrote that Adventures of Lolo 3 is "worth every penny". [3] Lee Evans of Downwards Compatible wrote: "If you like puzzlers, the Lolo series is a ton of fun, and Adventures of Lolo 3 is a standout". [4] Entertainment Weekly gave the game an A, [5] and later picked the game as the #10 greatest game available in 1991. [6]
Players sent to Club Low to rescue a compatriot being held there. Unlike Cosmo D's previous games, which were first-person adventure games, Betrayal at Club Low is a role-playing game played from a third-person view. Characters have seven skills: cooking, deception, music, observation, physique, wisdom, and wit. To succeed at tasks, players ...
The game received two direct sequels: the Japanese Adventures of Lolo, that consists entirely of new stages, and the American Adventures of Lolo 2, that is another collection of stages from earlier Japanese games. However, in 1994, a game titled Adventures of Lolo was released for Game Boy in Europe and Japan. Said Game Boy release was not the ...
A guide for game masters about the Forgotten Realms setting. Provides background information on the lands of Faerûn, a detailed town in which to start a campaign, adventure seeds, new monsters, ready-to-play NPCs, and a full-colour poster map of Faerûn. 288: 978-0-7869-4924-3: Forgotten Realms Player's Guide
Lone Wolf is a series currently consisting of 31 gamebooks, created by Joe Dever and initially illustrated (books 1–8) by Gary Chalk.Dever wrote the first 29 books of the series before his son Ben, with help from French author Vincent Lazzari, took over writing duty upon his father's death.
Adventure module Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen: F. Wesley Schneider (Project Lead), Justice Arman, Brian Cortijo, Kelly Digges, Dan Dillon, Ari Levitch, Renee Knipe, Ben Petrisor, Mario Ortegon, Erin Roberts, James L. Sutter December 6, 2022 978-0-7869-6828-2: Module which corresponds with the Warriors of Krynn board game. [85] [86 ...
This adventure is designed as a sequel to Whispers of the Vampire's Blade for 6th-level heroes, but can be run on its own. 6: 0-7869-3652-5: Voyage of the Golden Dragon ― April 2006: This adventure is designed as a stand-alone adventure for 7th-level heroes focusing on the first voyage of a massive airship. 7: 0-7869-3907-9: Eyes of the Lich ...
Gamtec (Chinese: 三協資訊; pinyin: Sān Xié Zīxùn) is a Taiwanese video game developer established in June 1989 and based in Taichung City, Taiwan [1] [2] noted for its unlicensed Sega Mega Drive games such as Legend of Wukong [3] and Squirrel King. Its motto is: Believe in yourself (Chinese: 相信自己; pinyin: Xiāngxìn Zìjǐ).