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Moraff's World

Views: 25,9771991SharewareRole Playing (RPG) MoraffWare
Moraff's World is one of several first-person RPG dungeon crawling games released by Moraffware in the early 90's. There … VIEW

Morbius' Isthmus

Views: 3,1901992SharewareRole Playing (RPG) Dr Dungeon
Morbius' Isthmus is one of several CRPG fantasy games developed by Robert J. Deutsch, aka Dr Dungeon, a prolific creator … VIEW
Tags: rpg  fantasy  dungeons  ega

Moria

Moria is an early turn-based textmode roguelike game that help define the genre. It plays similarly to Rogue … VIEW

Morkin 2

Views: 10,7771992FreewareSimulation / Strategy Conan
Morkin 2 is a 1-5 player strategic battle game, sort of like Magic: The Gathering except without the cards. Each wizard … VIEW

Mysterious Song

Views: 14,1332000FreewareRole Playing (RPG) Darkness Ethereal
Mysterious Song borrows its style heavily from early console RPG games made by Square and Enix. (If you've played any of … VIEW

Mysterious Worlds

Views: 10,1331991FreewareSidescrolling MC Publications
Mysterious Worlds is a DOS port of a game that was given away on a disk included with the Amiga Fun magazine. It is … VIEW

MythMaster: A Vagabond's Adventure

Views: 13,2331991SharewareAdventure Carol L. Standley
MythMaster is an EGA Sierra-style graphical adventure game in the style of the King's Quest series of games. Here you … VIEW

Nahlakh

Views: 7,8691994Full versionRole Playing (RPG) Tom Proudfoot
Nahlakh is an old-school CRPG game, inspired by the Wizard's Crown and The Eternal Dagger games on the Atari computer … VIEW

Nerakian Adventure

Views: 3,0161995SharewareRole Playing (RPG) Karen Scites
Nerakian Adventure is a traditional CRPG created using the DCGames RPG creation system. As such it presents the same … VIEW
Tags: rpg  crpg  fantasy  dcgames

Ossuary

Views: 6,4672020FreewareRole Playing (RPG) Damian Gareth Walker
Ossuary is a lovely CGA DOS roguelike RPG game published in 2020! Each of the 24 levels of the game are randomly … VIEW
Tags: rpg  roguelike  fantasy  cga

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