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  • Dragon's Eye

    1981

    Dragon's Eye

    1981

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Atari 8-bit Commodore PET Apple II
    In your quest for the Dragon's Eye amulet you venture through the Seven Provinces defeating numerous enemies in this early RPG.
  • Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves

    1981

    Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves

    1981

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Atari 8-bit PC-8800 Series Apple II FM-7
    Dungeon crawler RPG in which you set out to save the Sultan's daughter.
  • Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord

    1981

    Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord

    1981

    Role-playing (RPG)
    DOS Apple II
    star 6.7
    The Mad Overlord Trebor was once only power-mad, but went off the deep end after he acquired a magical amulet of immense power, only to have it stolen from him by his nemesis, the evil archmage Werdna. Werdna, not quite sure how to use the amulet properly, accidentally causes an earthquake which creates a ten-level dungeon beneath Trebor's castle. To avoid looking silly, Werdna declares the dungeon to be the new lair for him and his monster hordes. Trebor, not to be outdone, declares the labyrinth his new Proving Grounds where adventurers must prove themselves for membership in his elite honor guard, and incidentally retrieve his amulet in the process. The first Wizardry was one of the original dungeon-crawling role-playing games, and stands along with Ultima and Might & Magic as one of the defining staples of the genre. The player generates and control a party of up to six different adventurers, choosing from four races (humans, elves, dwarves, gnomes and hobbits), three alignments (good, neutral and evil), and
  • Ultima

    1981

    Ultima

    1981

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Atari 8-bit Apple II
    star 6.4
    Ultima (later titled, Ultima: The First Age of Darkness) is the first game in the Ultima series of role-playing video games created by Richard Garriott. The game was one of the first definitive commercial computer RPGs, and is considered an important and influential turning point for the development of the genre throughout years to come.
  • Camelot

    1980

    Camelot

    1980

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PLATO
    An early multiplayer online RPG for the PLATO system.
  • Dunjonquest: Hellfire Warrior

    1980

    Dunjonquest: Hellfire Warrior

    1980

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Apple IIGS Atari 8-bit Commodore PET Apple II TRS-80
    Sequel to "Dunjonquest: Temple of Apshai". It is advised that this top-down real-time action RPG is only tackled by experienced gamers who have at least played "The Datestones of Ryn" or "Morloc's Tower" or better yet "The Temple of Apshai".
  • StarQuest: Rescue at Rigel

    1980

    StarQuest: Rescue at Rigel

    1980

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Commodore VIC-20 Atari 8-bit Commodore PET DOS Apple II TRS-80
    star 5.9
    You are Sudden Smith and are on a mission to rescue ten prisoners who are kept by the evil alien race of the Tollah in a mine in an asteroid orbiting the planet Rigel. Whatever you do - you only of have 60 minutes to rescue all ten prisoners.
  • Avatar

    1979

    Avatar

    1979

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PLATO
    Avatar is an early graphics-based multi-user highly interactive role-playing computer game, created on the University of Illinois' Control Data Corporation PLATO system in the late 1970s. It has graphics for navigating through a dungeon and chat-style text for player status and communication with others. It can currently be played online via Cyber1 or a simulation called Javatar. What makes Avatar popular is the high level of interactivity with other players and the sense of community that develops. Development on Avatar began on the University of Illinois PLATO system around 1977; the first version was released by Bruce Maggs, Andrew Shapira, and David Sides in 1979.
  • Dunjonquest: Morloc's Tower

    1979

    Dunjonquest: Morloc's Tower

    1979

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Atari 8-bit Commodore PET DOS Apple II TRS-80
    The player, in the role of Brian Hammerhand, has 45 minutes to defeat the evil sorcerer Morloc.
  • Dunjonquest: The Datestones of Ryn

    1979

    Dunjonquest: The Datestones of Ryn

    1979

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Atari 8-bit Commodore PET Apple II TRS-80
    Given a time limit of 20 minutes you are sent into a cave to retrieve the stolen Datestones of Ryn.
  • Dunjonquest: Temple of Apshai

    1979

    Dunjonquest: Temple of Apshai

    1979

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Commodore VIC-20 Atari 8-bit Commodore C64/128/MAX Commodore PET DOS Apple II TRS-80
    star 7.4
    This dungeon crawler is one of the first ever RPGs with graphics and character progression.
  • Akalabeth: World of Doom

    1979

    Akalabeth: World of Doom

    1979

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Apple II
    star 4.8
    In the game, the player character visits Lord British and is instructed by him to kill certain monsters. The final mission is to kill a balrog, and after this has been accomplished, Lord British proclaims that "thou hast proven thyself worthy of knighthood".
  • Wilderness Campaign

    1979

    Wilderness Campaign

    1979

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Apple II
    An early dungeon-crawler based on pen & paper D&D
  • Dungeon Campaign

    1978

    Dungeon Campaign

    1978

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Atari 8-bit Apple II
    One of the earliest rogue-like RPGs for home computers.
  • Beneath Apple Manor

    1978

    Beneath Apple Manor

    1978

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Atari 8-bit DOS Apple II
    star 6.4
    Very early dungeon-crawler, it is the first known roguelike pre-dating Rogue itself though no link between the two games exists.
  • Moria

    1976

    Moria

    1976

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PLATO
    Moria is a dungeon crawl style role-playing video game first developed for the PLATO system around 1975, with copyright dates listed as 1978 and 1984. It was a pioneering game, allowing parties of up to ten players to travel as a group and message each other, dynamically generating dungeons (instead of pre-computing them), and featuring a wireframe first-person perspective display. One of its authors, Kevet Duncombe, claims not to have read the works of J. R. R. Tolkien or heard of Dungeons & Dragons at the time development started, but he was aware of the PLATO game, dnd.
  • Orthanc

    1975

    Orthanc

    1975

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PLATO
    Expanded version of the early role-playing-game, pedit5.
  • The Game of Dungeons

    1975

    The Game of Dungeons

    1975

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PLATO
    Also known as dnd, is an early role-playing-game for PLATO directly based on Dungeons & Dragons
  • The Dungeon

    1975

    The Dungeon

    1975

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PLATO
    Also known as pedit5, it is the earliest known dungeon crawler role-playing game.
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