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Dungeon Master FTL Software;Software Heaven (FTL Software)1989
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[52]***Step into the world of Dungeon Master and see fantasy come to life. Set in the depths of the mysterious underground, Dungeon Master puts you inside the most detailed dungeon ever created in software.

Every twist and turn, every nook and every corner looks real. Everything moves and works! Pick up objects with mouse and take them with you. Or, pick up the key and try it in the locked door. Maybe there's treasure on the other side, or maybe there's a hungry monster!

Choose your comrades for this adventure carefully, because you'll need strong fighters and powerful magicians to survive. Their skills will be tested by the intricate puzzles and cunning traps hidden inside. Live the fantasy with FTL.
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Dungeon Master: Chaos Strikes Back FTL Software;Software Heaven (FTL)1990The Dark Lord returns in this expansion to Dungeon Master. Using four player characters created in the "Prison" (or importing the player's champions from Dungeon Master), the player will have to face Lord Chaos again with a challenge: to destroy four pieces of corbum ore before it shatters the universe.

The game comes with a utility disk that allows for the modification of the characters by editing their portraits and names, and provides hints if the player becomes stuck in the game.***
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[37]***Long awaited follow-up to Dungeon Master. Can use its game files.

You don't need "Dungeon Master" to run this game (though the box says so!) but you will need every bit of experience from it because this "sequel" is damn difficult.

The Amiga and Atari ST versions have different intros by the way!
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Dungeon Master II: The Legend of Skullkeep Interplay (FTL Games)1994 labelimageminimize
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