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Telengard

Role-playing (RPG) Adventure Fantasy
73
User Score
5 ratings
December 31, 1982
Released 15825 days ago
Atari 8-bit PC-9800 Series PC-8800 Series Commodore C64/128/MAX Commodore PET DOS Apple II TRS-80 FM-7

About

Telengard is an earlier example of a "dungeon crawler" role-playing game--albeit with a top-down view- with either real time movement (DOS version) or turn-based movement and turn based combat. Telengard is also played in real time, which means that monsters can attack even when the player's character is not moving.

The player controls a single adventurer, selecting randomly-rolled sets of attributes: Strength, Intelligence, Wisdom, Constitution, Dexterity, and Charisma. The vast Telengard dungeon consists of 50 levels down and 200 by 200 rooms each level. Experience is awarded not only for defeating enemies, but also for finding treasure. When the player character gains a level, their attributes increase, and they gain the ability to cast higher-leveled spells.

Treasure chests appear randomly in the dungeon. There are also specific features such as altars, thrones, fountains, etc. that the adventurer can discover which may have various effects on the character, whether being either positive or negative. Some creatures will befriend the player, sometimes providing the player with an item and/or healing them, provided the player's Charisma is high enough.

Storyline

Nobody knows who built the great underground labyrinth called Telengard. Some say that the souls that perish there feed some unspeakable demon. Others say that it is a testing ground for wizards and warriors. Even the most seasoned of fighters sometimes do not return from the nethermost levels of the dungeon. But, like gamblers, even the most successful of adventurers return again and again down into the circular stairways tomblike corridors of Telengard, risking their very lives for gold, treasure and magical powers.

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Release Dates by Platform

Atari 8-bit Worldwide
Dec 31, 1982
Commodore PET Worldwide
Dec 31, 1982
Apple II Worldwide
Dec 31, 1982
TRS-80 Worldwide
Dec 31, 1982
Commodore C64/128/MAX Worldwide
Dec 31, 1983
FM-7 Worldwide
Dec 31, 1983
PC-8800 Series Worldwide
Jan 1, 1984
PC-9800 Series Worldwide
Jan 1, 1984
DOS Worldwide
Dec 31, 1985

Game Info

Developer
Orion Software, Inc., Microcomputer Games, Inc.
Publisher
The Avalon Hill Game Company, Kiya Overseas Industry
Game Modes
Single player
Perspective
Bird view / Isometric
Genres
Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
Themes
Fantasy

Languages

Text / Subtitles
English

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