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The Savage Frontier is a campaign setting supplement which describes the area north of the High Moors—the location in which the novel The Crystal Shard takes place—and the northern barbarians. [1] The book focuses on the lands to the north of the city of Waterdeep. [2] The color maps and text add further detail to the Northlands and ...
SSI sold 62,581 copies of Gateway to the Savage Frontier. [2] The title was the #1 selling MS-DOS game in North America in August 1991. [3] Jim Trunzo reviewed Gateway to the Savage Frontier in White Wolf #29 (Oct./Nov., 1991), rating it a 4 out of 5 and stated that "Gateway to the Savage Frontier earns high marks for graphics, text and depth ...
Treasures of the Savage Frontier allows players to create characters of up to level 12. [1] Depending on the player character's actions, certain non-player characters can fall in love with him. [1] The game allows the option to increase the number of characters involved in a combat by involving allied forces. [1]
Savage Frontier may refer to: The Savage Frontier, a 1988 accessory for the Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting Forgotten Realms. Savage Frontier, a 1991–92 video game series based on the accessory's setting; Savage Frontier, a 1953 American western film
Gold Box is a series of role-playing video games produced by Strategic Simulations from 1988 to 1992. The company acquired a license to produce games based on the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game from TSR, Inc. [1] These games shared a common game engine that came to be known as the "Gold Box Engine" after the gold-colored boxes in which most games of the series were sold.
The Savage Frontier (1988) from the same series focussed completely on the region. Volo's Guide to the North (1993), an accessory framed as a travel guide, provided more details and flavor about the area.
Gateway to the Savage Frontier [10] Gold Box: Savage Frontier: RPG (turn-based) Home computers: Stormfront Studios: 1991: Gold Box Treasures of the Savage Frontier [10] Gold Box: Savage Frontier: RPG (turn-based) MS-DOS, Amiga: Stormfront Studios: 1992: Gold Box Eye of the Beholder III: Assault on Myth Drannor [9] [11] Eye of the Beholder: RPG ...
The Forgotten Realms Archives is a compilation of the AD&D Forgotten Realms series from the beginning of the series in 1988 through 1994, including 12 complete games. It was released in April 1997, [1] and re-released a year later as a Silver Edition, which included an interactive demo for 1998's Baldur's Gate, and republished in 2001 as part of the Gamefest Interplay collector's series ...