The slow, frustrating interface and dated--painfully dated--graphics of this fantasy RPG make one very, very aware of just how sophisticated we game-playing types have become in the last decade or so. Created very much with its ‘80s ancestor in mind, the fantasy world of Dungeon Master II is complete, well-structured...and sloooowww. Simple controls, combat-party layout designation, an atypical magic system, and a selection of female characters—who for once function as more than party-rounding fodder—make some steps toward making DMII a good game...but the steps just aren't big enough. The serious RPGer raised on lunchtime D&D games in the high school library will find the game's challenges entertaining, true to form, and reasonably intelligent, but the computer gamer will easily be able to find better-looking, faster-playing, more immersive fantasy games out there, without the epic yawn-factor found here.Read full review
Haven't stopped (haven't wanted to anyway) since I received it! No real cheats with this one - one either learns to use spells and various weapons or dies numerous deaths! Everything like I remember it but better - plays flawlessly on Windows 7! Looks and plays great on 20" screen - remember playing original on mere 15" limited VGA composite monitor? Seller includes manual & strategy guide (pdf's)! If you liked playing in DOS, you'll really enjoy playing in Windows! Cannot say enough positive about Seller - you owe it to yourself to check these games out!
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