DragonRealms is a fantasy MUD created by Simutronics in 1996. It has fallen in popularity with the rise of graphical MMOs, but is still one of the most popular MUDs today.
Throne of Oblivion was the Second of two expansion packs to be added to Shadowbane. It introduced the game to the Vampire race, Nightstalker & Necromancer classes, and four siege specialist disciplines.
Dragon Master Silk: Ryuu Shoukan Musume Episode II is an erotic RPG dungeon crawling game. The subtitle says "Episode 2," but there is no "Episode 1" in this series. This game is the first original in the series.
Dragon Master Silk II is an erotic RPG dungeon crawling game. This is the official sequel to "Dragon Master Silk: Ryuu Shoukan Musume Episode II" released on PC-98.
A less racy remake of the original Dragon Master Silk for the Sega Saturn.
The size of the dungeons are considerably wider than the original, and the erotic contents are slightly modified for Sega Saturn.
The first title in the Lunatic Dawn series from Artdink, released in 1993 for PC-98 and FM-Towns.
The game is dedicated to character creation, RPG-style character development, and exploration. In the beginning, the player creates the playable character, choosing age, gender, and even weaknesses - all of which affect the character's parameters such as stamina, weapon technique, charisma, etc. Afterwards, the player allocates points into the remaining parameters. The player starts in a city and is absolutely free to go wherever he/she wants. There is a day/night cycle in the game. It is necessary to keep an eye on the character's stamina and buy food rations - the character can die of exhaustion and hunger. Random enemies appear on the world map and in dungeons. Battle screen is isometric and allows free movement. It is not necessary to choose a command for each turn: the battles evolve automatically until the player interrupts them with a new command.
The second title in the role-playing series from Artdink, released in 1994 for FM-Towns and PC98.
Like other Lunatic Dawn games, Lunatic Dawn II is, despite its Japanese origins, an exploration-oriented Western-style RPG. There is no main story line in the game, beside the cryptic mentioning of a legendary group of heroes who fought demons and as a result became demons themselves in the introduction sequence. There are no "main goal" in the game, and no plot-advancing events; it is entirely dedicated to free-form exploration and role-playing.
A role-playing game in the Lunatic Dawn series from Artdink, released for PC-FX in 1995.
In spite of its Japanese origin, Lunatic Dawn is in fact much more similar to very old-school Western RPGs than to its Japanese brethren. It has virtually no story and relies entirely on exploration and strategic combat. Set in a medieval world with little to no distinguishing characteristics, "Lunatic Dawn" throws the player immediately into the game world, which is open for him to explore. The player is able to choose the main character's gender, race (human, elf, etc.), class, and even age - older characters are more powerful, but have a more limited play time.
Indeed, the entire gameplay process is timed. Traveling to a remote city or dungeon can take up to several game days. The player has to provide sufficient food for his party during this time. Player party consists of pre-generated characters, who have different names and belong to different races and classes, but have virtually no personality. Food and other supplie
Lunatic Dawn Odyssey is a RPG in which the player controls a group of adventures that begina quest, they will go through different towns and other places. In their journeys they will face different kind of enemies and could talk to different characters and they can change their equipment in the shops.
The game uses a first person perspective in the adventure part and a third person perspective in the battle part. The battle part is the classic turn based rpg style. The game features a high degree of freedom since the character can get married and have children and each time that the game is played the circunstances can changed so there are a lot of different endings.
Star Trek: Infinite Space is cancelled free-to-play browser-based MMO developed by keen games and published by Gameforge.
Players would have been able to play as members of either the United Federation of Planets or the Klingon Empire during the Dominion War as depicted in the TV show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
A Japan only Game Boy Advance game in the Shin Megami Tensei Devil Children series. Along with Ice Book it's the sequel to Book of Light/Book of Dark in the SMT series.