• Dungeon Robber - Up!

    From Justisaur@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 29 11:45:46 2022
    https://blogofholding.com/dungeonrobber/

    Yeah o.k. it's random dungeon original D&D in a flash game, more like an ancient text adventure in a way. Well I've been missing it and can't put it down now that it's been ported to Ruffle.

    Except it's buggy as hell.

    I found a flash emulator called Flashpoint 11 Inifinty which it's included in as one of the downloadable games you can play with it. Really easy to set up and find Dungeon Robber in it, or many other old flash games if you're missing them too, or you
    could download the entire terabyte catalog of games it has.

    https://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/downloads/

    Except it doesn't have one of my old favorites "Defend Your Castle" I did find that at another website though, and it seems to work flawlessly there:

    https://www.crazygames.com/game/defend-your-castle

    But I'm still missing one other one that was like a JRPG where you played a werewolf that (during the game) can also get turned into a werewolf-vampire. Unfortunately I don't remember the name of that one.

    - Justisaur

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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to justisaur@gmail.com on Mon Aug 29 18:40:20 2022
    On Mon, 29 Aug 2022 11:45:46 -0700 (PDT), Justisaur
    <justisaur@gmail.com> wrote:

    https://blogofholding.com/dungeonrobber/

    Yeah o.k. it's random dungeon original D&D in a flash game, more like an ancient text adventure in a way. Well I've been missing it and can't put it down now that it's been ported to Ruffle.

    Except it's buggy as hell.

    Oh man, I remember DungeonRobber. I remember being fascinated by it
    back in the day, for it's programming, its gorgeous map/playboard, and
    the source material on which it was all based.

    (I also remember toying around with the original tables from the
    Dungeon Masters Guide /waaaaay/ back when. I was much less fond of the
    it then; partly because its random dungeons were the antithesis of
    what I considered a fun roleplaying experience, and partly because it
    required a hell of a lot of work to piece everything together. Dungeon
    Robber was much more fun!)

    I still have the original DungeonRobber.swf file stashed away on my
    hard-drive. For obvious reasons, it doesn't get much use these days
    but I'm glad I archived it anyway ;-)

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