Dungeon of Death (video game)
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Dungeon of Death is a fantasy computer game developed by Instant Software, Inc. The game was released on the 8K PET.
Plot
The object of the game is for the player to descend through the 12-level Dungeon of Death to find the Holy Grail, which is guarded by the most powerful monsters in the game, and then return to the surface with it.[1]
Reception
The game was reviewed in The Dragon #44 by Mark Herro. Herro described the game as "one of the many quasi-D&D programs on the market" at the time. He also stated that "Dungeon of Death provides" a “cheap and dirty” fix" for the solitary game player.[1]
References
- ^ a b Herro, Mark (December 1980). "The Electric Eye". The Dragon (44): 86–87.
External links
Categories:
- 1979 video games
- Commodore PET games
- Fantasy video games
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