Re: Favorite of the Series?
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2023 3:54 pm
What about Tomb of Annihilation? Or ... gawds save us ... Tomb of Horrors?Tawmis wrote: ↑Mon Feb 20, 2023 4:54 pmMost Dungeon Crawlers (computer wise) were top down/side ways - like Pool of Radiance. But most of them had built in MAPS (press "M" for example) that would pull up the map and show you where you are.Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Mon Feb 20, 2023 4:14 pm TBH, the bits in between the plazas remind me of a D&D-style dungeon-crawler (a very old one, sure ... think late 70s style)![]()
However, Wizardry - which, I admittedly loved was indeed like that - but it was also grid based, so it was very easy (and back then) fun to make a map.
Wizardry 6 was a huge leap in graphic quality...
Then by Wizardry 7, dungeons were minimal and it was mostly exterior (same as Wizardry 8).
But in terms of actual D&D - yes, back then - D&D was a mess of random dungeons. And I loved it back then (D&D, that is). But so thankful it's grown the way it has to focus more on story and less on "death waits behind this door."![]()
