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Wasn't there some D&D DVD game?

krunchyfrogg

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I thought I remembered seeing this a few years ago. Four things:

1)am I crazy, or does this exist?
2)How much is it?
3)Where can I get it?
4)Is it any good?

TIA
 

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1) This does exist. I can't answer the question regarding your sanity.
2) Cost will vary based on where you purchase it. I've seen it in Borders for their usual overpriced fare (I believe it was $20+). I have not looked online at places like Amazon.
3) You can check online, but I'm not certain of its availability there. I have seen it in person at Borders. I'm not sure about other stores, including an FLGS.
4) It was fun when my GF and I tried it out. It was basically a video version of a choose-your-own adventure book.

This wasn't on your list of questions, but the name of the product was Scourge of Worlds. It included a few iconic characters, specifically Redgar, Mialee, and Lidda.

Hope that helps.
 

Scourge of Worlds is in my opinion . . . okay. It's not great, or even pretty good . . . but it's not bad either. If you can pick up a copy at a cheap price, go for it. It has some fun and interesting bits throughout.

There are two versions, however. There is the original release and the "Special Edition" release. I can't remember if the second release was called a Special Edition or a Director's Cut or something similiar . . .

Anyway, the second version has more possible story branches and endings, so if you're gonna pick up a copy, I'd recommend this one.
 

Dire Bare said:
There is the original release and the "Special Edition" release. I can't remember if the second release was called a Special Edition or a Director's Cut or something similiar . . .
It's the "Special Collector's Edition" according to the cover.
 

Dire Bare said:
Scourge of Worlds is in my opinion . . . okay. It's not great, or even pretty good . . . but it's not bad either. If you can pick up a copy at a cheap price, go for it. It has some fun and interesting bits throughout.

There are two versions, however. There is the original release and the "Special Edition" release. I can't remember if the second release was called a Special Edition or a Director's Cut or something similiar . . .

Anyway, the second version has more possible story branches and endings, so if you're gonna pick up a copy, I'd recommend this one.
It's a whole lot more enjoyable than D&D: The Movie.
 


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