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<blockquote data-quote="Orius" data-source="post: 1451115" data-attributes="member: 8863"><p>Yup, it certainly sounds like Legacy of the Wizard.</p><p></p><p>THere was a family that lived right outside a huge dungeon. Inside the dungeon, you could find or buy different items which would give characters different abilities. Some items could only be used certain characters. Each character had his/her own strengths and weaknesses. You had to find four crowns, each guarded bu a boss monster, then use the crowns to find a magic sword, which was used to kill the final boss, a dragon.</p><p></p><p>The family dog transformed into a monster in the dungeon, and so could go through it without getting attacked. However, he couldn't use most of the items in the game.</p><p></p><p>The father was the strongest, and had the ability to move blocks around with a glove. However, he had the worst jumping ability, and his attacks didn't have much range.</p><p></p><p>The mother was the strongest magic user, and could fly if she had a pair of wings. Her attacks weren't very strong, though.</p><p></p><p>The daughter had the best jumping ability. Don't remember anything else about her.</p><p></p><p>The son was sort of average, wasn't really a great character, but he was the only one who could beat the dragon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orius, post: 1451115, member: 8863"] Yup, it certainly sounds like Legacy of the Wizard. THere was a family that lived right outside a huge dungeon. Inside the dungeon, you could find or buy different items which would give characters different abilities. Some items could only be used certain characters. Each character had his/her own strengths and weaknesses. You had to find four crowns, each guarded bu a boss monster, then use the crowns to find a magic sword, which was used to kill the final boss, a dragon. The family dog transformed into a monster in the dungeon, and so could go through it without getting attacked. However, he couldn't use most of the items in the game. The father was the strongest, and had the ability to move blocks around with a glove. However, he had the worst jumping ability, and his attacks didn't have much range. The mother was the strongest magic user, and could fly if she had a pair of wings. Her attacks weren't very strong, though. The daughter had the best jumping ability. Don't remember anything else about her. The son was sort of average, wasn't really a great character, but he was the only one who could beat the dragon. [/QUOTE]
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