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Sunday, August 19, 2007


Scallywag: In the Lair of the Medusa is a single player RPG with a combat system not unlike the one used by Blizzard's Diablo series. Taking the role of Rapius, players fight their way through eighty levels of randomly generated dungeons, braving dozens of enemies and adding a myriad of items to their loot collection.

Careful use of Rapius' lantern will allow players to strike from afar, or for tough encounters, sneak by silently in the dark. The game also comes with a level editor.

Name: Scallywag: In the Lair of the Medusa
Developer: Chronic Reality
Category: RPG
Type: Demo
Size: 10MB
Direct download link: Click here (demo)

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2 Comments:
Blogger haowan said at 8/19/2007 11:54:00 AM:  
Nice, this is made by a couple of friends of mine, but I didn't know it was available yet. Great going, guys!
Blogger gnome said at 8/20/2007 06:08:00 AM:  
Seems great. Guess I'll have to try it asap. Thanks Tim.