Wizardry 6+7

Wizardry 6+7 (1990)

Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Turn-based strategy (TBS)
Themes:Fantasy
Game modes:Single player
Story:Wizardry 6+7 offers two games that brought veritable incline to the RPG genre. Brave through tough, tactical, and turn-based battles that will push your skills to their extreme limits. Unravel fiendish puzzles and avoid devious traps, here to test your intellect as you navigate labyrinthine dungeons. Many will play but only a few will make it to the end of the glorious and majestic quest. Will you be one of the chosen few? Includes Wizardry 6: Bane of the Cosmic Forge and Wizardry 7: Crusaders of the Dark Savant which also comes as the improved Wizardry Gold on top of the classic DOS version. Both Wizardry games offer classic hard core turn-based role-playing with 14 ranked professions and 11 unique races. Tons and tons of treasure to find, elaborate dungeons to explore, tough tactical battles to win, and that’s just the start of the adventure of up to 500 hours of playtime.Show more
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February 06, 2025
Two of the greatest titles in computer roleplaying ever. Build your team of 6 heroes and/or cutthroats. Decide about their professions, statitics, skills and even karma. Develop their skills, their magic-spells and ensure they are in possesion of the according abilities and equipment to survive everything that opposes their progress. Great adventures in complex and well developed high-fantasy realms await.
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