Abandonware rpg games sorted by title, from Z to A
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Realms of Arkania 3: Shadows Over Riva
DOS1996protected4/5 first-person party-based RPG, sandbox RPG
Realms of Arkania 2: Star trail
DOS1994protected4.1/5 first-person party-based RPG, sandbox RPG
Realms of Arkania 1: Blade of destiny
DOS1992protected4.1/5 first-person party-based RPG, sandbox RPG
Ravenloft: Strahd's Possession
DOS1994protected3.8/5 first-person party-based RPG
Ravenloft: Strahd's Possession is a computer role-playing game (CRPG) released in 1994. It is set in the Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting of Ravenloft, which is known for its gothic horror themes. The game was developed by DreamForge Intertainment and published by Strategic Simulations, Inc. (SSI).The gameplay is based on the Advanced Dungeo...
Ravenloft: Stone Prophet
DOS1995protected3.2/5 first-person party-based RPG
Ravenloft: Stone Prophet is a fantasy RPG set in the egyptian Ravenloft campaign that uses the Advanced Dungeons & Dragon ruleset. It's the sequel to Ravenloft: Strahd's Possession and uses the same first person real-time 3d engine. Stone Prophet was developed by DreamForge Entertainment and published by SSI in 1995.
Ragnarok
DOS1993freeware4.1/5 roguelike
Questron 2
DOS1988protected3.8/5
Prophecy: the Fall of Trinadon
DOS19893.4/5 action RPG
Prophecy of the Shadow
DOS1992protected4.1/5
Pools of Darkness
DOSMac1991protected4.2/5
Pools of Darkness is a computer role-playing game (CRPG) developed and published by Strategic Simulations, Inc. (SSI). It is the fourth entry in the "Gold Box" series of Dungeons & Dragons games, which are based on the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (AD&D) ruleset. The game was released in 1991 for MS-DOS and later ported to other platform...
Pool of Radiance
DOSMac1988protected4.1/5
Planet's Edge
DOS1991protected4/5 top-down party-based RPG
Phantasie 3: The Wrath of Nikademus
DOS19874.1/5 top-down party-based RPG
Phantasie 1
DOS1987protected3.8/5 top-down party-based RPG
Oubliette
DOS19833.3/5 dungeon crawl, roguelike
Omega
DOSLinux1988freeware3.8/5 roguelike
Obitus
DOS19913.5/5 dungeon crawl
Obitus is a role-playing video game developed by Psygnosis and released in 1991 for various platforms including the Amiga, Atari ST, and DOS. It combines elements of role-playing games (RPGs) and action-adventure games and is set in a fantasy world.In the game, players control the protagonist who finds themselves transported to the realm of Obitus ...
Nox
Windows XP/98/95Mac2000protected4.2/5 action RPG
Neverwinter Nights
DOS1991protected4/5
NetHack - Falcon's Eye
Windows XP/98/952001freeware3.8/5 dungeon crawl, roguelike
NetHack
DOSWindows XP/98/95MacLinux1987freeware3.7/5 dungeon crawl, roguelike
NetHack is an open-source roguelike game that's been around since the early 1980s. It's a single-player dungeon exploration game where you navigate your character through a randomly generated dungeon filled with monsters, traps, treasures, and various items. The goal is to retrieve the Amulet of Yendor, located deep within the dungeon's lowest leve...
Moria
DOS1992freeware3.9/5 dungeon crawl, roguelike
Mordor: The Depths of Dejenol
Windows 3.x1995protected4/5 dungeon crawl, first-person party-based RPG
Mordor: The Depths of Dejenol is fantasy RPG game released in 1995 for Windows 3.x, but it runs flawlessy even Windows XP (see this faq if you want to play Mordor in a virtual machine). Mordor: The Depths of Dejenol is a mix of first-person and top-down perspective dungeon crawler; the game shows the dungeon in by both perspectives at onc...
Moraff's World
DOS19913.5/5 dungeon crawl
Moraff's Revenge
DOS19883.7/5 dungeon crawl, roguelike
Moraff's Dungeon of the Unforgiven
DOS19933.9/5 dungeon crawl
Moonstone: A Hard Days Knight
DOS19924.2/5 action RPG
Moebius
DOS19873.4/5 action RPG
Mission: Mainframe
DOS19873.9/5 board game
Mines of Titan
DOS19893.6/5 first-person party-based RPG
Mines of Titan (also known as Mars Saga for other platforms) is an abandoned single-player RPG with a sci-fi setting (you're going to Mars!). Mines of Titan was developed by Westwood Studios and released by Infocom in 1989 for DOS, Apple II and Commodore 64.