
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Eye of the Beholder
A first-person dungeon crawler adapting the classic D&D campaign. Players assemble a party of four adventurers to explore the sewers beneath Waterdeep, battling monsters and solving puzzles in real-time grid-based combat.
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About This Retro Game
Faithfully recreates the AD&D 2nd Edition ruleset with seven playable races (Human, Elf, Dwarf, etc.) and six character classes (Fighter, Mage, Cleric, etc.).
Features iconic D&D monsters like Beholders, Mind Flayers, and Gelatinous Cubes. The SNES version adds new magic items and a password save system replacing the PC's disk swapping.
Notable for its atmospheric dungeon design and party management depth, though criticized for its cramped interface on consoles compared to PC versions.
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