- Quick specs
- Price: Free to try $39.99 to buy
- Operating system: Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: March 29, 2005
- Total Downloads: 28,568
- Downloads last week: 13
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- Average user rating: stars out of 8 votes
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Publisher's description
From DreamCatcher Interactive :Dungeon Lords is a new breed of epic Fantasy RPG, a unique combination of RPG and Fighter game action in full 3D, featuring a deep storyline shrouded in mystery, surprise, and betrayal. Dungeon Lords is loaded with quests, personal missions, extensive skills and special abilities for customizing your own character hero from a variety of races and multiple class specializations, as you journey through an enchanted land of ancient castles, dark forests, and dungeon lairs braving an army of diabolical foes in real time action packed combat to uncover the secrets lying hidden within the depths of an evolving storyline. Dungeon Lords can be played either single-player stand alone, or in multi-player group sessions.
This official demo puts you in the shoes of either a Human, Urgoth, or Wylvan as you start off in the wilderness outside Fargrove. The demo leads you on to the underground sewer system and into the Fargrove Theatre to do battle with the Goblin Mage. This demo features both single-player and multiplayer options, as well as a wide array of weaponry and spells to wield.
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User reviews
- Average user rating: 3.5 stars out of 8 votes
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1 out of 3 people found this review helpful
Version: Dungeon Lords demo
"Good Game with some stability issues.."
Pros: GUI and graphics well designed
Cons: Program lacks functionaility.
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Version: Dungeon Lords demo
"This game lacks serious playability. Controls are difficult & confusing"
Pros: Great Graphics and idea
Cons: Several features of this game do not work, like maps. In addition, there is not uninstaller nor was the game on Add/remove Programs
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Version: Dungeon Lords demo
"Incomplete and bugy. Needs more time in development."
Pros: -Fair Graphics.
-Good variety of character class options.
-Large game world.
-Variety of Weapons/Spells.
-Fair fighting controls.
-Good implementation of combo moves.
Cons: -Advertised features such as in game map and character appearance customization missing.
-Advertized areas, such as "Artic Lands" and explorable "Caves" missing.
-Many spells not implemented.
-Barren towns. Next to no NPC's.
-Most buildings devoid of furnishings.
-Very linear gameplay. No unrelated "miscelaneous" quests.
-Game stopping bugs.
-Many other little things.
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1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Version: Dungeon Lords demo
"Superb - A DW Bradley masterpiece"
Pros: Everything about this game is excellent. As a fan of DW Bradley's earlier works, the interface is comfortable and familiar, with an intuitive skill leveling system. Starting off at night & in the wilderness (at least in the demo) makes it hard at first, but it wouldn't be a D.W. Bradley game without the challenge. I suggest newbs train at least 2 levels for disarming traps. I was excited to see most of the elements that made Bradley's Wizards and Warriors so great are in this game too, with added flair. W&W was the offline game that made me forget all about Everquest; in fact I replay W&W often because of the character advancement system. Combat takes a few rounds to get used to (the monk hand-to-hand skill, among others, is nicely done). You may need to cast a summon undead spell to help you during the first few battles, until you can kill some sword-wielding baddies and try on their weapons and armor. Using the shift key to loot your fallen enemies' items is easy enough. Overall control is very tight. Undoubtedly, this is one of the must-have games for 2005.
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0 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Version: Dungeon Lords demo
Pros: Let me see pros... umm, none come to mind. Oh wait there are none I forgot! hahaha
Cons: This is basically a cross between LOTR the fellowship of the ring, and a Morrowind, mixed with crap. there are no crosshairs to aim with, the voice-overs are horrible, it has bad controlls, the graphics could be better, and the start is terrible you have 3 rats attack you
and if you live through that there are 2 archer orcs that should kill you unless you run through both. terrible i
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