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Published by Jochen Terstiege
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Date Posted: |
May 19th, 2000
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Last Updated: |
September 3rd, 2001
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Postcardware |
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Downloads: |
3,465 total; 1 recently |
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Page Views: |
16,600 total |
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User Rating: |
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8.59 / 10, with 17 votes |
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About ADOM:
Ancient Domains of Mystery (ADOM for short) is a rogue-like game, which means, that it is a single-user game featuring the exploration of a dungeon complex. You control a fictional character described by race, class, attributes, skills and equipment. This fictional character is trying to achieve a specific goal (see below) and succeed in a difficult quest.
To fulfill the quest, you have to explore previously undiscovered tunnels and dungeons, fight hideous monsters, uncover long forgotten secrets, and find treasures of all kind.
"After 6000 years of peace the beautiful world of Ancardia is once more threatened by the forces of Chaos. Dark and sinister beings emerge from a huge dungeon complex hidden in a remote mountain range known as the Drakalor Chain. They plunder, burn and kill everything they encounter and pose a serious threat to all life on Ancardia. The famous sage Khelavaster finally managed to locate the dungeon complex which seems to be the origin of all evil. Scores of adventurers travel to those ancient and mysterious dungeons to face whatever might be lurking in the vast depths of the complex."
Now it's your turn. You, being a young adventurer looking for fame and fortune, have started on a quest to save your world.
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Latest Version |
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Details about this version:
This is the second version for BeOS.
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Intel Version (1 MB) |
1,819 downloads |
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[rating: 10] |
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ADOM Homepage |
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