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    Quarterstaff:The Tomb of Setmoth

    Hello Has anybody here played this game? If so what were your thoughts of it? There are only two 'modern' reviews that I can find. One by the CRPGAddict and the other by Jason Dyer, an adventure game reviewer (Renga in Blue). Thank you.
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    Grimoire in a Box

    Hey up! That's not a Nutshell P.S looks fun though...
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    Grimoire in a Box

    Hello all. I have tried to directly contact the 21st Centuries Greatest Existing Non Englishman and Personification of Humanities Next Step in Evolution and failed...so here goes. Grimoire. In a box. With a manual. And a map. And other junk. Officially designed and produced by C.M.B itself...
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    Rate A Game

    Goldeneye - 0/0/7
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    Favourite Dungeon Mapping Software

    Hello Aside from good old pencil and paper, what do you consider the best dungeon mapping software available right now? Thanks for your time.
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    Which CRPG has the most involved dungeoneering mechanics

    I've just checked that game out. Looks very much like what I was after. I've joined up to their forums and asked the same question on there. Fingers crossed they'll implement some of those mechanics. Either way, seems like an interesting take on the genre.
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    Which CRPG has the most involved dungeoneering mechanics

    Thanks. Yes I've read a bit about it and looks interesting and does seem a bit troublesome to run on modern systems. It's not showing up to buy physically on any of the auction sites either. I'm getting into my big box purchases again. Trying to get The Dark Heart of Uukrul and there's only a...
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    Which CRPG has the most involved dungeoneering mechanics

    That certainly looks interesting but no it's not us. We're very much in the planning stage, researching what we feel would work for our proposed style from the CRPGs we know and love and the ones we haven't experienced yet. As I said I don't think we'd ever publish our game but if we did I...
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    Which CRPG has the most involved dungeoneering mechanics

    Thanks for the suggestions I'll check those out.
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    Which CRPG has the most involved dungeoneering mechanics

    Thank you for the warm welcome and positive responses. I'm essentially doing a spot of research as my long time table-top RPGgroup of over 30 years (dear me) are thinking of amalgamating our disparate talents and making a CRPG. Not to publish, more for ourselves as a 'little' challenge, to see...
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    Which CRPG has the most involved dungeoneering mechanics

    Hello Which CRPG has the most involved/interesting dungeoneering mechanics in your opinion? Aspects such as navigating hazards, natural or magical, dodging traps, jumping over pits, climbing and generally using equipment like rope, lanterns, oil etc in interesting ways. Dungeons that have an...

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