The Adventures of Maddog Williams in the Dungeons of Duridian is a title that feels like it was generated by rolling dice on a fantasy word table, and somehow that’s part of its appeal. This dungeon crawler throws you into a maze of monsters, traps, and questionable decisions, all wrapped in classic early 90s design. It doesn’t hold your hand, and it certainly doesn’t apologize for its difficulty. Exploration is key, and getting lost is practically guaranteed. It’s the kind of game where progress feels earned, mostly because you’ve probably failed a dozen times before figuring things out.
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