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I guess I was in my early 20's when I bought my Amiga and Dungeon Master as one of the first games for the system. I played the game night and day until I finally beat it and can honestly say it was as enjoyable as any game I've played since, including alot of the modern-day games. I too figured out the little gem about closing doors on top of monsters heads and in some cases it was the only way I could move forward. It was a tough game and hard to stop playing once you got into it. I guess Diablo II would be the present-day equivalent, at least the part in the caves.
Recommend the game to those that still have an Amiga, Atari ST or the PC. I didn't even realize it had come out for the PC until I read Bill's comment. I'll have to find and buy a copy for old times sake.
Excellent Game!
I guess I was in my early 20's when I bought my Amiga and Dungeon Master as one of the first games for the system. I played the game night and day until I finally beat it and can honestly say it was as enjoyable as any game I've played since, including alot of the modern-day games. I too figured out the little gem about closing doors on top of monsters heads and in some cases it was the only way I could move forward. It was a tough game and hard to stop playing once you got into it. I guess Diablo II would be the present-day equivalent, at least the part in the caves.
Recommend the game to those that still have an Amiga, Atari ST or the PC. I didn't even realize it had come out for the PC until I read Bill's comment. I'll have to find and buy a copy for old times sake.
Cheers