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Using George Gilbert's Original Dungeon Master Conversion: Return to Chaos and Data extracted from Original Dungeon Master 2, I have created a my own reimagination of the Dungeon Master 2: The Legend of Skullkeep, which is longer, more challenging and introduces many new skills, abilities and concepts. Certain mechanics from DM2 are not available for RTC engine and the graphics are low-res, but I believe I have managed to expand on the most rewarding concepts of both classic FTL games.
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Modyfikacja do gry Dungeon Master na bazie klonu Return to Chaos. Modification for Dungeon Master game based on Return to Chaos clone.
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Looks awesome! thanks for reviving oldies.