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Dungeons of The Unforgiven

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Genre: Role-Playing    |     Year: 1993    |     Publisher: Moraffware    |     Developer: Moraffware
Game Review (written by Eric) Added on: 02/15/2008
Dungeons of Unforgiven is a dungeons and monsters exploration game made up of twenty-five levels. The game is part of the trio of Dungeon crawling games created by Morraffware. The two other games are Morraff’s Revenge and Morraff’s World.
This game does not have a storyline to follow. It’s really just an adventure game where you will be doing a lot of exploration. You will be fighting it out with different creatures, some flying while others are in the water and you just have to go through different dungeons.
As you go through the game, your character will gain more experience and skills that will help you go through the more challenging levels of the game.
The game lacks sophisticated graphics but it doesn’t really turn you off the game especially since it has much improved graphics compared to the Morraff’s World.
The game really doesn’t have music or sound but it doesn’t really make the game awful. Of course if the developers had included some great sound effects for the game it would have been totally awesome.
Yet despite the shortcomings in terms of graphics and sounds, the game is addictive because of its game play. It’s difficult so it can be very challenging yet there are many parts of the game that can
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be easy and very encouraging.
The controls are very easy as fighting enemies requires nothing more but a press of a one key. You don’t need to key in words or phrases yet the game contains hundreds of spells and little adventures that make the game truly exciting.
The game is very challenging so experienced gamers can really get the most out it. Those who lack experience in gaming can still enjoy and beat the game if they have persistence. You also have to be careful with your decisions in the game and see to it that you don’t die in the game. In the end, because of the difficulty of the game, finishing it becomes a most satisfying experience.
The game is pretty enjoyable provided you just take it for what it is and not expect too much in terms of plot, graphics and sounds. The game can also be played over and over without being boring. The difficulty of the game definitely makes it a game that you would enjoy beating. It’s extremely entertaining so I suggest you download the game and give it a try right away.


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