- Dungeon Master (aka Crystal Dragon, ダンジョンマスター) is a video game published in 1992 on DOS by FTL Games. It's a role-playing (rpg) game, set in a fantasy, real-time, dungeon crawler and puzzle elements themes, and was also released on Amiga, Atari ST, Apple IIgs and PC-98.
- 'Dungeon Master' was the first truly interactive computer adventure game offering a real time 3-D experience. Players began as a disembodied spirit drifting through stone corridors for some unknown purpose. Eventually they stumbled across portraits hung on the dungeon walls, portraits of heroes and creatures from previous failed expeditions.
Dungeon Master for Java Plus v.1.0 Porting the original Alandale Dungeon Master for Java to Java 1.5, and including the new graphic enhancements. File Name: Dungeon Master for Java Plus.
A classic realtime game dungeon crawler reimagined. Enter the classic dungeon pick your heroes from the hall of champions. Descend into the dungeon and retrieve the staff to save the world from Chaos. ….. Read Full Description
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Download and Install Dungeon Master on PC
Download Emulator of your Choice and Install it by following Instructions given:
- As you have Downloaded and Installed Bluestacks Emulator, from Link which is provided above.
- Now, After the installation, configure it and add your Google account.
- Once everything is done, just open the Market(Play Store) and Search for the Dungeon Master.
- Tap the first result and tap install.
- Once the installation is over, Tap the App icon in Menu to start playing.
- That’s all Enjoy!
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I have fond memories of playing Dungeon Master in the late 80's on my trusty Apple IIGS. The game interface was so different than the cRPG's that preceded it like Ultima, Wizardry, and Bard's Tale. It was the first to fully utilized the mouse to grab things, throw things, cast spells, open doors, solve puzzles, eat food, drink potions, and fight beasties. And unlike those earlier games the monsters would follow you down hallways if you tried to run away, giving the combat a far more realistic and threatening feel. The dungeon levels were also immense; far larger than I anticipated. I distinctly remember around level 4 thinking that I had played for so many hours that I must be near the end of the game, but there were in fact several levels and many more hours of adventuring to go.Dungeon Master was a huge hit for FTL/Software Heaven on several platforms: first the Atari ST,followed by the Commodore Amiga, IBM PC, Apple IIGS and others (not Mac though). It was followed by the sequels Chaos Strikes Back! and Dungeon Master 2 (which was released for Mac but not IIGS). I never purchased or played CSB, but by the time Dungeon Master 2 came out I had a Macintosh and so I bought the Mac version, there being no IIGS version. The Mac version of DM2 is a Power PC application and cannot run on Mac OS X unless you use the Classic OS 9 mode. Since Apple dropped Classic with Mac OS X 10.5 the only Mac I have that can play DM2 natively now is in a box in my garage.
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When I started experimenting with Wineskin a couple of weeks ago, my intent was to use it to allow me to play the Windows versions of games since the Mac versions now no longer work because of Classic and Rosetta being dropped by Apple in OS X 10.5 and 10.7 respectively. It didn't take long to get Wineskins working with the Windows versions of DM and CSB, but I was unable to get a working Wineskin for DM2. My attempts only resulted in the Wineskin log reporting that I should try DOSBox.
So, today I downloaded DOSBox and set that up to work with Dungeon Master 2 as well as a couple of older AD&D based cRPGs: Eye of the Beholder and Eye of the Beholder 2.
This got me thinking though about all of the emulation technologies I have set up now, each with their own pros and cons.
My Apple IIGS desktop using Sweet 16 |
Dungeon Master IIGS using Sweet 16 |
Dungeon Master 2 using DOSBox |
Dungeon Master 2 Mac using Sheepshaver |
Using Wineskin Winery, which is free, to create Wineskins worked well with Windows versions of Dungeon Master and Chaos Strikes Back!, but did not work at all with Dungeon Master 2. DOSBox, also free, can run Dungeon Master 2 but not Dungeon Master or Chaos Strikes Back! (at least not the versions I have) and DOSBox requires far less disk storage than Wineskin ports do.
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My Mac OS 9 desktop using Sheepshaver |
And there is also a free Java version of Dungeon Master that should work on any system that supports Java. At this time anyway that includes Mac OS X 10.7 but I suspect future versions of Mac OS X may not include Java.
Frankly I find the range of options to be a little staggering. But it is nice to know that so many people have developed free technologies that allow abandoned software like Dungeon Master to continue to be used many years after its development.
Emulation... because a program is a terrible thing to waste.