Top down, shareware, RPG creation kit for DOS/Windows [ACK]
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2014 12:58 pm
I remember having a game creator kit once that we'd picked up from a shareware catalog (The Software Labs I think... they put shareware on floppies and sold them)
It made top-down RPG sort of games, where you could converse with NPCs, fight monsters, etc. It ran in either DOS or an early Windows (e.g. 3.1) but if I had to say, I'd say it was DOS. You could design maps and place various monsters and stuff. It was graphical, and the graphics were passable for the time but nothing "wow" worthy. Your standard dragons, spiders, blobs, etc for monsters. VGA color I think. It was strictly 2D, no first-person dungeon crawling or any of that.
I forget what, if any, the shareware limits were (it could have been freeware, or one of those "I just trust you" sharewares...) But I do remember it being kind of glitchy (and/or my floppy had become corrupted...)
IIRC the sample adventure it came with eventually had you travelling to a communist country of some sort (but still fantasy themed).
I am fairly sure that the word "Adventure" was part of the title, but it was NOT a Sierra style / point & click adventure maker.
Would love to know what this was. I haven't had much luck turning it up again.
It made top-down RPG sort of games, where you could converse with NPCs, fight monsters, etc. It ran in either DOS or an early Windows (e.g. 3.1) but if I had to say, I'd say it was DOS. You could design maps and place various monsters and stuff. It was graphical, and the graphics were passable for the time but nothing "wow" worthy. Your standard dragons, spiders, blobs, etc for monsters. VGA color I think. It was strictly 2D, no first-person dungeon crawling or any of that.
I forget what, if any, the shareware limits were (it could have been freeware, or one of those "I just trust you" sharewares...) But I do remember it being kind of glitchy (and/or my floppy had become corrupted...)
IIRC the sample adventure it came with eventually had you travelling to a communist country of some sort (but still fantasy themed).
I am fairly sure that the word "Adventure" was part of the title, but it was NOT a Sierra style / point & click adventure maker.
Would love to know what this was. I haven't had much luck turning it up again.