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<description>Old School dungeon crawlers. It has been a long time since we&amp;rsquo;ve seen these types of games properly released. Veteran Roleplaying players should remember Eye of the Beholder, the Bard&amp;rsquo;s Tale, Might &amp;amp; Magic, Wizardry and other series, released upon different non-console platforms: DOS, Commodore 64, Amiga, &amp;hellip; These games all used to have a few things in common, as explained in the Roleplaying Concepts article. The most intersting gameplay mechanic is without a doubt the &amp;ldquo;dungeon crawling&amp;rdquo; principle.</description>
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