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Old 05-19-2003, 05:49 AM   #3
Shimoda
Elite Waterdeep Guard
 

Join Date: March 4, 2003
Location: Okinawa, Japan
Age: 69
Posts: 12
Thanks Featherstone for sharing your thoughts on the game. I myself feel the same way about Wizards & Warriors. Without a doubt this game has moved into the area of my all time favorties and I am not even half way through the game. Right now I am on my way to the Dragon Spire after having gotten my Plate Armor from King Freyedies. I was on my way the Dragon Spire when I decided to head up northward and check out that Hovel in the hill I found earlier.

Course I later found out it was Boogre Prison and have just been smiling, laughing and having a great time wandering around the Prison. My wife walks by the room and hears me laughing out loud and wonders if I am watching something on TV, nope it's Wizard and Warriors. This game is just full of adventures having twist and turns that make it an enjoyable time in front of the computer. I love a game that can pull you into the story and just make time fly and you wish there were more hours to keep playing it. When the narrator comes on and describes a room or area it reminds me of those pen & paper days of D&D with the Dungeon Master keeping the story moving along.

I am going to check out the Port Royale game you mentioned. I remembered playing Pirates on my computer and my dorm mate and I would finish work and race home to play it. Course there wasn't multiplayer back in those days but we took turns at the controls and that was another game that time would pass by quickly.

I am sure you will be back when Dungeon Lords comes out. I never played any of the Wizardry series but with Wizards and Warriors I have become a fan of D.W. Bradley and will be looking to try and play some of his older games, that is if can on a Pentium 4 Xp machine and will definately get his Dungeon Lords when it is released.

Take care Featherstone

[ 05-19-2003, 05:52 AM: Message edited by: Shimoda ]
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