Dungeon of Death
| Dungeon of Death | |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Instant Software |
| Programmers | Gordon Walton John Polasek |
| Platform | PET |
| Release | 1979 |
| Genre | Role-playing |
Dungeon of Death is a fantasy role-playing video game developed by Instant Software.[1] The game was released on the 8K Commodore PET.
Plot
Dungeon of Death is a game in which the player searches a 12-level dungeon for the Holy Grail.[2]
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.[2]
Reviews
References
- ^ "Dungeon of Death Manual" (PDF).
- ^ a b Herro, Mark (December 1980). "The Electric Eye". The Dragon (44): 86–87.
- ^ "Creative Computing Magazine 1982-11". November 1982.
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