We've featured many Dungeon Crawlers on Indie Retro News, from Black Dawn Rebirth which is a high grade crawler as the 7th episode of the Black Dawn Dungeon Crawler/RPG series by Colin Vella, Shaun Watters, Ten Shu and Mike Richmond. To ' The Shadows of Sergoth '; a game which blew many of us away with fast coded graphics. Well fast forward to today and do we have some great news for you! As Black Dawn TechnoMage; the next Dungeon Crawler in the Black Dawn Saga, will be available to pre-order through Bitmap Soft in association with Z-Soft as of next week (5days from this article going live)
Yes indeed welcome to a new game from Shaun Watter, Tim Gilbert, Mike Richmond, Simon Phipps, Darren Doyle and Jamie Battison. A game that doesn't just feature high end graphics in glorious AGA, but new classes such as the Brawler ,Gunner and Technomage - each one with their own strengths and weaknesses, new melee and ranged combat weaponry using both guns, a rune based magic system using the full Microlite20 rpg system for a full and rich real time RPG experience, new enemies to fight, new creepy places to explore, and much much more coming soon in a fantastic box through Bitmap Soft.
Bitmap Soft in association with Z-Soft (Shaun Watters, Tim Gilbert, Mike Richmond) are delighted to present an absolutely stunning release of Black Dawn Technomage. This is for a limited Collectors Edition of 100, there will be a standard edition that will utilize the same box, but it will not be numbered and it will not have the Mouse Mat included!
Limited to 100
- This superb Collectors Edition contains the following items:
- Professionally produced Glossy Bigbox
- The Game on 3 Floppy Disks.
- Instruction manual.
- Mouse Mat (flexi type)
- Beer Mat (Card)
- Large Logo Sticker
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Holy moly, 42 GBP for the game itself. I would pay it, but customs, VAT and postage from UK will easily raise the price to 100,- pounds for me.
ReplyDeleteThere will be a digitial release after the boxed editions out
ReplyDeleteMy lord I need this π₯ππ
ReplyDeletePrice wise, far too much. I'll wait for the torrent
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