Abandonware DOS title

Amulets & Armor

Imagine Doom and Ultima Underworld had a low-budget child who was homeschooled in a basement filled with Mountain Dew cans. That’s Amulets & Armor. A mix of first-person dungeon crawling and RPG elements, it’s got stats, spells, and skeletons galore. The controls are awkward, the graphics scream "1994 science fair project," and yet it has a weird charm. You pick a class, dive into dungeons, and try not to scream as you get swarmed by undead with the AI of confused vacuum cleaners. It’s rough, it’s weird - and somehow, it works.
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The game was released in 1997 after two years of development as shareware on disc, including a musical score (both CD quality and MIDI versions of the music were available on the disc). A game demo version was offered too.

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