msw188 |
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This is the final version |
Download: 1.01 MB Updated Fri Aug 03, 2007 6:52 pm |
Total Download count: 1178 |
Number of reviews: 1 |
Average Grade: C |
Description [-] |
My first game, made in classic NES Dragon Warrior style. This is the second complete version (8th update). Take control of a band of heroes trying to save the western kingdoms from the threat of a new Empire in the east, and in so doing, become involved in an intricate plan involving an ancient prophecy and the creation of a New World. Gameplay seems to wrap up somewhere between 25-30 hours. Attractions include:
* - 12 main heroes, and places where they must all be used via multiple parties
* - First third of the game plays similarly to Dragon Warrior IV (each of the first five parts of the game involve different characters trying to accomplish different things)
* - A coliseum where combatants battle one-on-one for prizes
* - A fully functional casino including slot machines and poker
* - All original graphics (done entirely within the OHR, with the exception of the title screen done with a text box in mspaint)
* - All original music (except for the town theme, which is an ear rendition of "A Whiter Shade of Pale", by Procol Harum)
See the game journal, or TNW1doc2.txt (included) for a list of what is new in this version. Most likely this will the final version, besides possible OHR bug-fixes.
**Tested on nightly WIP versions of game; use included game.exe** |
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Review # 1 |
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Reviewed by Iblis |
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Playtime: 13 hours and 0 minutes |
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Overall: C |
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"As I've stated numerous times already, this game had very little that was really good and very little that was really bad. This game is a great example of "everything in moderation."" |
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