Yendorian Tales: Book 1 screenshot
Yendorian Tales: Book 1 gameplay screenshot
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License:
Shareware ($22)
Multiplayer:
Single player
For Kids:
Yes
Resolution:
640 × 350
Link:
Official Website
* Archived, Mar 2005
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Yendorian Tales: Book 1 screenshot
Yendorian Tales: Book 1 gameplay screenshot
DOSGames.com Review:  Rating: 3.5
Yendorian Tales is an in-depth party based isometric perspective RPG, a "fantasy role playing game, similar to the Ultima series" as described in the included documentation. You begin by creating a party, choosing each character's class, portrait, and rolling some stats. Then you assemble your party and head out into the world! The interface offers both keyboard and mouse-driven input, however I didn't find it very intuitive, with small icons that aren't immediately obvious. There doesn't seem to be an in-game help feature either. However the game does seem quite professionally put together with a large amount of depth and content, so if you're a fan of the classic CRPG Ultima style game you may want to check this out.

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Yendorian Tales: Book 1, #756. Added to website: 2018-11-14. All copyrights, trademarks, etc, are property of their respective holders.
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