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[1] [2] Armor Class (or AC): The difficulty to hit a specified target, abstracted from its dodging capacity and armor. [3] [4] "This term was inherited from a naval battle game". [3]: 203 Many role-playing games that came after Dungeons & Dragons have "abandoned the notion of defining defense as armor class". [3]: 54
This is a comprehensive index of commercial role-playing video games, sorted chronologically by year.Information regarding date of release, developer, publisher, operating system, subgenre and notability is provided where available.
Breath of Fire II is a traditional role-playing video game featuring two-dimensional character sprites and environments. [5] Players view the game from a top-down perspective and move their characters in four directions across various environments including towns and dungeons while interacting with non-player characters and battling enemies to advance the story.
SanctuaryRPG is a turn-based role-playing game, notable for its extensive use of ASCII art.The plot concerns the search for an entity called The Matron within a location known as Westhaven, which contains elements from both fantasy and science-fiction settings.
Samp or SAMP may also refer to: Samp (surname) Security Attribute Modulation Protocol, a network protocol; An open source software stack comparable to LAMP (software bundle) An element in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) The Samps, US rock band; San Andreas Multi-Player, a MMOG mod for the PC version of Rockstar Games's Grand Theft Auto: San ...
Name Developer Publisher Genre(s) Operating system(s) Date released Sacred: Ascaron: Encore, Koch Media, Red Ant Enterprises: Action RPG: Microsoft Windows, Linux: March 19, 2004 ...
Role-playing game creation software is a game creation system (software program) intended to make it easy for non-programmers to create a role-playing video game.The target audience for most of these products is artists and creative types who have the imaginative abilities to assemble the elements of a game (artwork, plotline, music, etc.) but lack the technical skill to program it themselves.
The PC version of Sacred 2 received mixed reviews with an average critic score of 71% at GameRankings, [38] and 71 out of 100 at Metacritic. [39] While the design, world map and multiplayer were praised, common criticisms were directed at the visuals and technical glitches, as well as the lack of character customization and mostly female ...