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  2. List of Dungeons & Dragons video games - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Interplay ran into financial difficulties, resulting in the closure of Black Isle Studios. Their next planned D&D video game, code-named "Jefferson", was canceled as a result of legal issues with Wizards of the Coast, the new rights holders to the D&D franchise. [6] Wizards of the Coast purchased TSR, the makers of Dungeons & Dragons ...

  3. Sword Coast Legends - Wikipedia

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    The game is set in the fictional Sword Coast region of the continent Faerûn on the planet Toril. Graphics are in 3D. One addition to the game is that it allows players to be a "dungeon master" (or DM), as in the tabletop version of Dungeons & Dragons. [3] It features single-player and co-operative multiplayer modes.

  4. Fantasy Empires - Wikipedia

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    Single-player, multiplayer Fantasy Empires is a role-playing fantasy wargame for MS-DOS made by Silicon Knights and published by Strategic Simulations in 1993. The game uses the Dungeons & Dragons license, and is set in the fictional world of Mystara .

  5. Solasta: Crown of the Magister - Wikipedia

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    Solasta: Crown of the Magister is a role-playing video game developed by Tactical Adventures and released in 2021. It is based on the 5th edition Dungeons & Dragons rules, which it uses via the System Reference Document. A sequel, Solasta II, is set to be released as an early access game in 2025 for PC.

  6. Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonshard - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] The game was praised for blending traditional real-time strategy with D&D role-playing elements. [11] The main criticism for the game was that it had a short single-player mode, underscored by the complete lack of an Umbragen campaign. [12] The editors of Computer Games Magazine named Dragonshard the sixth-best computer game of 2005.

  7. Icewind Dale - Wikipedia

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    Combat has a real-time as opposed to a turn-based system, though with the option of pausing at any time so the player can give the party orders which are carried out when the game is resumed. [3] Like other D&D-based games developed and/or published by Black Isle, Icewind Dale employs a paper-doll style inventory system, the storyline is ...