Thanks! No 'Made in Canada' sticker, although I did write a small chapter on the "History of Realms of Quest Trilogy" where my name and city (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) are appended at the end.Centallica wrote:Very nice game and efforts!
I'll be placing my order when it arrives on the site![]()
Will there be a "Made in Canada" sticker?
Thanks for your support! Realms I shouldn't take too long to solve, but Realms II is probably the most difficult of the series. The interface is a bit slow (80% BASIC) . I think you can go straight to playing Realms III which is really the game I've always wanted to make all along--the first two games were just part of the learning curve. Both Realms II and III really don't get "solved" per se, once you defeat the final boss, the games reset themselves and you start over again in a more difficult setting.Disc Master I wrote:I am EXCITED about this game! I love old school RPGs and the games that come out today, for todays systems just don't hold my enthusiasm or attention. This is going to be one game that I will spend a lot of time playing. Unfortunately, I won't get to play III until I beat I & II first, but I am still looking forward to it and will buy a few copies to give to a few Commodore friends that I know will love to check the game out.
Looking forward to the release.
But by all means, do check out the first two games in the trilogy, which are included on the double sided disk. I even include an unfinished version of Realms II that I worked on in 1992-93 before abandoning it (works as an interesting demo, however). Also included is a complete anthology of every game that I ever did for the VIC-20 (which hasn't been lost). 20+ games in all.