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  2. Eye of the Beholder (2002 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Dungeons & Dragons - Eye of the Beholder is a video game released for the Game Boy Advance in 2002, developed by American studio Pronto Games and published by Infogrames. It is an adaptation of the 1991 game of the same name .

  3. Eye of the Beholder (video game) - Wikipedia

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    IGN ranked Eye of the Beholder No. 8 on their list of "The Top 11 Dungeons & Dragons Games of All Time" in 2014. [26] Ian Williams of Paste rated the game #8 on his list of "The 10 GreatestDungeons and Dragons Videogames" in 2015. [27] In 1991, PC Format placed Eye of the Beholder on its list of the 50 best computer games of all time. The ...

  4. Beholder (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    The beholder is a fictional monster in the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. It is depicted as a floating orb of flesh with a large mouth, single central eye, and many smaller eyestalks on top with powerful magical abilities. The beholder is among the Dungeons & Dragons monsters that have appeared in every edition of the game since ...

  5. The Evil Eye (Ravenloft) - Wikipedia

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    The Evil Eye is an adventure consisting of six separate episodes, which do not need to be played linearly. The first episode can take place anywhere in any campaign, and functions as a door into Ravenloft and introduces the Vistani. [1]

  6. Eye of the Serpent - Wikipedia

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    Eye of the Serpent is an adventure module published in 1984 by TSR for the first edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy roleplaying game. It is a first level scenario for one player and one gamemaster, but can also be used with a group of players. [1] The single player can choose to be a ranger, druid or monk. [2]

  7. Eye of the Beholder III: Assault on Myth Drannor - Wikipedia

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    The Eye of the Beholder series overall, including the game's two predecessors, reached combined global sales above 350,000 units by 1996. [2] GameSpy commented that " Eye of the Beholder III was a classic example of a company churning out a quick sequel to a good game and simply not giving it the love and care it really deserves". [ 3 ]

  8. Eye of Doom - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, TSR published Eye of Pain, the first part of a trilogy designed by Thomas Reid that featured the giant floating eye known in AD&D as the beholder. The second part, Eye of Doom, was published the same year, a 32-page softcover book with artwork by Dana Andrews, Stephen A. Daniele, Greg Kerkman, Robert Lazzaretti, and Arnie Swekel.

  9. Eye of Pain - Wikipedia

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    Eye of Pain is the first part of an adventure trilogy, in which the player characters are hired by a disguised elder orb to test their usefulness in its plans to overthrow a hive mother and take over its city. [1] The inside front cover has maps of the lair of a beholder, and its location near a small community. [1]