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What is the best version of Dungeon Lords?

DaveO

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I got two seperate versions, and wanted to know if the one labeled MMXII is better than the regular version I have.
 

luj1

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Idk, I have a physical copy. One of the worst games of the late Renaissance era, but I'd still rather play that than modern trash
 

DarkandGloomyName

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Idk, I have a physical copy. One of the worst games of the late Renaissance era, but I'd still rather play that than modern trash

I have one as well, and oddly, that's more or less how I feel about it myself. I thoguht it was a mess at launch but still beat it because I wasn't touching grass at the time. I installed it last year with Wizards & Warriors and was impressed at how good it felt. Its class system is actually halfway decent, even if the combat is spastic and insane.
 

Be Kind Rewind

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I got two seperate versions, and wanted to know if the one labeled MMXII is better than the regular version I have.
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The collector's version runs out of the box, has no DRM, and is the ultimate way to play Dungeon Lords.
 

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