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Advanced Dungeons & Dragons - Slayer | 
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List Price: $99.99 Buy Used: $7.76 You Save: $92.23 (92%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 21736
Platform: 3do ESRB: Kids to Adults Media: Video Game
Model: 3 DO UPC: 016685032113 ASIN: B000E33VNQ
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| Features:
| • | 1 PLAYER | | • | Role Playing | | • | Action |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Dungeon development is a slightly different matter. The dungeons themselves are created by a "seed" chosen by you. This seed is a set of characters, from 1 to 9 letters in length. Also, you are asked to select a number of levels, from 10 to 20, for your random little creation, as well as choosing the amount of traps, poison, treasure, and potions you encounter. Monster types (Bug, Undead, Magical, Mundane, etc...) can also be specified. This work complete, you descend into adventure! Graphics in the dungeon are, as previously stated, a mixed bag. Each level has a specific texture "type," ranging from marble walls, to wood, to mines. Of particular note are the varying heights of the floor and the ceiling, removing much of the "planar" feel found in games like Wolf-3D and Monster Manor. To add to this effect, one can also look and down - a useful effect when fighting ceiling blobs or the tiny slime pools. One may also crawl, although I have yet to see how this is useful, except perhaps when fighting above ceiling dwellers. All of these 3-D effects are smooth, lending to the illusion of "being there." Lion/SSI has also added a feature for you to choose between "Speed" and "Detail" when playing the game, where Speed decreases how far into the distance you can see, while Detail imposes a marginally slower framerate in return for a more convincing illusion of depth. Personally, I prefer the 18 or so fps of the "Speed" setting over the 12 or so fps of "Detail
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| Customer Reviews:
Classic Dungeon crawler July 22, 2008 Before Sony had such a cd-rom based hit with the Playstation there was the 3do system. Many including myself at the time could not even afford the price of a used system much less a new one. When one finally got the chance to play this game it sucked out every waking moment thinking IF I could just get the the last +4 sword or bow. Many hours were lost but are fondly remembered. Your character is given the choice of male/female with name creation and a roll the dice to set character's attribute. The view was from first person dungeon crawler.Not much of a storie line just play untill your characters at a level 99 or all plus items found as the game will automatically at radom start your levels based on difficulty.
Peace.
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