Dungeon Hack

Dungeon Hack is a computer role-playing game developed by DreamForge Intertainment and produced by Strategic Simulations Inc. It was first released for the DOS platform in 1993. Dungeon Hack is commonly referred to as a graphical version of Hack (which is itself based on Rogue, and is based in the AD&D world Forgotten Realms (copyright owned by TSR). Dungeon Hack plays by AD&D's 2nd Edition rules, and is a real-time strategy game. Most notable about this game is the option to have "real character death", unlike other such graphical AD&D games (such as Pool of Radiance). When this option is turned on, restored saves are erased upon character death, just as with traditional Rogue-like games. Dungeon Hack won Computer Game Review's "Most Replay Value of 1994" award.

 

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