Twenty-two classic Dungeons & Dragons games have been released on Steam. Among them you will find a city builder and RPGs remembering the 80s.
A number of games that are a must-buy for fans of the classics have just been released on Steam. Some of these titles are older than many modern players.
We're talking about 22 titles based on the Dungeons & Dragons license, created by Strategic Simulations, Inc. Thile the studio hasn't been around for over 20 years, the SNEG publishing house decided to collect its achievements and made them available to the players in an accessible form.
The 22 games have been grouped into sets, which makes it much easier to get all the parts of particular series. Among the titles you will find a lot of RPGs and a city builder.
Moreover, the games have been optimized for modern hardware, so running them should not be a problem. A special launcher, thanks to which you can easily transfer your characters to the subsequent installments of the series, will also be helpful.
The games also include additional tools created by the players themselves. Thanks to them the games should be much more accessible.
Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection One:
Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection Two:
Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection Three:
Krynn Series:
Dark Sun Series:
Ravenloft Series:
D&D Stronghold: Kingdom Simulator
Al-Qadim: The Genie's Curse
The aforementioned games (except for the last two single titles) can also be purchased in a package called Gold Box Classic. Currently it costs around $25. The prices of the individual sets are around $8-9.
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