So I have the game, and finally managed to get it to run on my Vista computer, does anyone else have it?
The game's a graphical roguelike, you dungeon dive, head back to town, dungeon dive some more, repeat. It's a lot more fun than it sounds. You choose a race and alignment (Determines what classes you can choose and your starting/maximum base stats) and head into the dungeon to collect stuff and try to reach the bottom. You start as a level 1 "Nomad", but can eventually become all classes in one (If your race/alignment allows it). Currently, I'm running a Good-aligned Human Nomad/Sorceror/Mage, I probably should add warrior or seeker to that eventually.
Dying is a pretty minor setback at the beginning but increases as you go deeper. It takes longer to find your corpse (You age, possibly several years depending on how deep you are), lose some gold (It's free if you have none), and possibly lose a point of Constitution. However, unless you do something extremely stupid (Teleport or Ethereal Portal into solid rock) your character doesn't suffer too much. There *is* permadeath, but that only happens if you die of old age; which isn't that much of a problem if you're playing a long-lived race. The game's also moddable (
Fan site), and it also has that old game charm (Circum 1995)
You can create multiple characters and band them together as a group. The shop and explored dungeon persists between characters, and you can freely exchange items and gold between them, so starting out will be hard, but gradually gets easier after several characters. The only limitation is that good characters cannot group with evil ones.
Now, I'd like to post a link to the full copy that I have, but I'm still a bit conflicted on whether it's allowed. From last I heard, the company that sold the game went poof, the company that the creator of the previous company made went poof (And left Mordor 2 unfinished), and the creator allowed the creation of the fanmade "MordorXP" (Unfinished). AFAIK, the game's classified as abandonware. Any ideas on this?
I had to disable Vista's UAC in order to get it to work, but I believe it has few issues working on XP and Win7 users can run it using Virtual OS or something.
The
demo link. The demo limits you to the first 3 dungeon levels, but they're still quite substantial.