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Dungeons & Dragons: Torre de la Perdición

Dungeons & Dragons: Torre de la Perdición es un beat 'em up arcade de fantasía desarrollado por Capcom en 1993. Basado en el reglamento de Advanced D&D, presenta cuatro clases de personajes jugables con elementos RPG, caminos ramificados y gestión de inventario mientras los jugadores luchan contra el malvado dragón Synn.

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Fecha de lanzamiento
January 1, 1993
Desarrollador
Capcom
Editor
Capcom
Jugadores
1
Región
US
Tamaño de ROM
10.3 MB

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Historia

The Republic of Darokin in Mystara is under a terrible siege as the number of monsters and their attacks rise. A group of four adventurers step forth to rescue various areas, then are sent by the merchant lord Corwyn Linton to investigate the attacks, revealed to be masterminded by the Arch Lich Deimos. The adventurers eventually make their way to Deimos' Tower of Doom and ultimately destroy him.

Sistemas de juego

Tower of Doom is a side-scrolling arcade game with four playable characters (cleric, dwarf, elf, fighter) and classic Dungeons & Dragons monsters as enemies. Bosses include a troll that regenerates unless burned, a large black dragon , the dreaded Shadow Elf (Mystara's equivalent of the drow ), a beholder , the optional superboss Flamewing (a great wyrm red dragon) and the final boss Deimos (an arch lich ). At various points in the game, the players are presented with a choice of paths to take to continue progress. Each path goes to a different area, and it is impossible to visit every area during a single playthrough. Gameplay is more technical than the average beat 'em up game. In addition to the usual basic attacks and jumping, it includes blocking, strong attacks, turning attacks, dashing attacks, crouching and evading. It also requires the use of careful tactics, as most enemies have the same abilities as the heroes and a longer range. Daggers, hammers, arrows and burning oils can be used as throwing weapons, and many enemies have similar weapons. Spells can be used via magical rings or by the two spellcasters (a cleric and an elf).

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