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  2. Forgotten Realms: Unlimited Adventures - Wikipedia

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    [4] [3] Games created by users can be shared with other players who also own Unlimited Adventures. As of 2022, the program still has an active community of users. [5] [non-primary source needed] The original game allowed the user to create dungeon modules, some editing and renaming of monsters and characters, and to import pictures and monster ...

  3. List of Game Boy games - Wikipedia

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    List of Game Boy games Title [1] Developer(s) Publisher(s) Release date Japan North America [1] [2] PAL region 3 Choume no Tama: Tama and Friends – 3 Choume Obake Panic!! Tom Create B-AI: August 5, 1994: Unreleased: Unreleased 3-Pun Yosō Umaban Club: Hect: Hect October 16, 1992: Unreleased: Unreleased 4-in-1 Fun Pak: Beam Software: Interplay ...

  4. Shiren the Wanderer GB2: Magic Castle of the Desert

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    The game was released by Chunsoft on July 19, 2001 for the Game Boy Color. [11] [12] A remake of the game, Shiren the Wanderer DS2, was released in November 2008 for the Nintendo DS, by Sega. [13] [14] This version included online functions, such as leaderboards and item trading; Sega shut down the servers for these services on October 31, 2011 ...

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

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    The games uses a stripped-down version of the 3rd edition D&D rules" with only four basic character classes and several traits, feats and skills. [3] [4] It is not a port of the original game, though it possesses roughly the same plot. It bears stronger resemblance to the original Gold Box games, such as Pool of Radiance.

  6. Dungeon! - Wikipedia

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    Dungeon! simulates some aspects of the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) role-playing game, which was released in 1974, although Megarry had a prototype of Dungeon! ready as early as 1972. [4] Dungeon! features a map of a simple six-level dungeon with hallways, rooms, and chambers. Players move around the board seeking to defeat monsters and claim treasure.

  7. Dungeonland (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Dungeonland was a multiplayer dungeon crawler MOBA, which takes place in a theme park controlled by a 'Dungeon Maestro'. Featuring an isometric camera, the focus of each match is for the 3 players to overcome the obstacles and enemies of the dungeon set by the other player as the Dungeon Maestro.

  8. Gold Box - Wikipedia

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    Gold Box is a series of role-playing video games produced by Strategic Simulations from 1988 to 1992. The company acquired a license to produce games based on the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game from TSR, Inc. [1] These games shared a common game engine that came to be known as the "Gold Box Engine" after the gold-colored boxes in which most games of the series were sold.

  9. Mystery Dungeon - Wikipedia

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    They are currently the best-selling games in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series, surpassing their predecessors. They are also the best-selling games in the Mystery Dungeon franchise in general; surpassing Squaresoft's Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon and Enix's Torneko: The Last Hope, both accumulating 1.34 million and 759,000 copies respectfully.