showing 15 games
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Ultima II: Revenge of the Enchantress | Sierra On-Line | 1985 | labelimageminimize | |
Alternate Reality: The City | Datasoft (Paradise Programming) | 1986 | Highly detailed. Charters can developer conditions from improper nutrition, after a realistic time has past in the game. This can take several years of real world time. | labelimageminimize |
Moebius: The Orb of Celestial Harmony | Origin Systems | 1987 | labelimageminimize | |
Pool of Radiance | SSI (SSI Special Projects Group;Level Systems) | 1989 | [52]***The first chapter in The Forgotten Realms Epic. Play Ruins of Adventure, a Forgotten Realms AD&D game module based on this game. A few defiant humans are trying to reclaim the war torn city of Phlan from bands of monsters. They plan to build a new city on the ruins of the old. It seems as though the monsters are organized under someone's command to prevent the rebuilding. The player commands a group of hired adventures to clear monsters from the city, from the city's surrounding defenses, and to investigate the source of the attacks. The Mac version was designed to operate on monochrome Macs as well as color Macs. 16 color display required 2 Mb and/or a Mac II. The game is fully integrated into the GUI with all the screen elements appearing as separate windows and dialogs rather than being tiled and multiple screens as in all other versions of the game. Game options are all available in the Mac menus and have keyboard shortcuts. This allows more space for certain elements, for instance the text area is approximately 80 columns by 9 rows. The text ares is much larger than in other versions but few dialogs actually use more than 3 lines of it. Also, the 1st person view and some other elements are the same size as the other versions. The Mac version has sound but lacks the music that all other versions have. [b]Requirements:[/b] Macintosh Plus, SE, or Macintosh II 1 Mb RAM (2 Mb for 16 color on Mac II) Hard drive OR two floppy drives The Apple and Commodore versions were simultaneously developed according to the article "Advanced Dungeons & Dragons" by Croftward in "G.M. the Independent Fantasy Roleplaying Magazine", September 1988. Other versions originate from ports of one of these. Also sold in: The Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Archive Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Collector's Edition 1994 MacSoft | labelimagesubject |
The Bard's Tale: Tales of the Unknown | Electronic Arts (Interplay) | 1989 | labelimageminimize | |
Curse of the Azure Bonds | SSI (SSI Special Projects Team;MicroMagic) | 1990 | The second chapter in The Forgotten Realms Epic. Also sold in: The Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Archive Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Collector's Edition 1994 MacSoft | labelimageminimize |
Nobunaga's Ambition | Koei | 1990 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Wizardry II: The Knight of Diamonds | Sir-Tech | 1990 | labelimageminimize | |
King's Bounty | New World Computing | 1991 | labelimageminimize | |
Secret of the Silver Blades | SSI (SSI Special Projects Team;MicroMagic) | 1991 | The third chapter in The Forgotten Realms Epic. Also sold in: The Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Archive Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Collector's Edition 1994 MacSoft | labelminimizeminimize |
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Pools of Darkness | SSI (SSI Special Projects Team) | 1992 | [37]***The fourth and final chapter in The Forgotten Realms Epic. Also sold in: The Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Archive Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Collector's Edition 1994 MacSoft | labelminimizeminimize |
Heirs to Skull Crag | SSI (MicroMagic;SSI) | 1993 | Mac Plus or higher System 6.0.7 or later (System 7.0 or later for color) 1MB RAM for B&W (2MB RAM for color) 4MB free hard drive space 1.4MB disk drive B&W or 256-colors display***Heirs to Skull Crag is the game, exclusively available in no other package game, real game, actual game, existing game, playable game, completable that comes the the Unlimited Adventures game creator which is in every other videogam database with tools to create AD&D based adventures, or even other types of adventures based on the Golf Box Engine. | labelimagesubject |
Heroes of Might and Magic | New World Computing | 1996 | labelimageminimize | |
Fallout: A Post Nuclear Adventure | ? | 1997 | labelimageminimize | |
Heroes of Might and Magic II: The Succession Wars | New World Computing | 1997 | labelimageminimize |