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Re: SSI AD&D games..any good?
« on: October 12, 2013, 05:39:20 AM »
Quote from: amigadave;224342
The Forgotten Realms - Gold Box games were some of my favorite Amiga games.  I just wish the last one which was not really a game but a game design program had been ported to the Amiga.  It was called Unlimited Adventures and it allows the user to create their own Gold Box games.  Pool of Radiance was a great starting point.  There are even groups still active that code their own modules using FRUA (Forgotten Realms Unlimited Adventures) and there is a clone that have been developed for Windows that uses more modern screen resolutions, but I have not successfully installed and played it yet.  I thin it is called UAF (Unlimited Adventures Forever).  Buy one or two and check them out for yourself.  Most people either love or hate them.  They are not Doom, if that is what you like forget them.


Dave, it's called Dungeon Craft now. It's pretty sweet. I remember using it a while ago. Would be nice if we could get someone like Nova to port it. Some of the graphics are dated looking, but wouldn't take much to update them.

http://uaf.sourceforge.net/
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