Legacy of Flan is the first game in the Legacy of Flan series and is one of Scott's very first games ever to be released. It's an RPG game centered around little slime creatures known as "Flan" which you can change the species of with flan flavors you find after beating monsters where you must stop whoever's giving your species such a horrible name.
Russian action RPG Talisman. The game is based on ancient Slavic legends and tales, which means that travelers looking for the missing hail Kiyage, will meet foresters, mermaids, old witches and evil sorcerers. One of the four inhabitants of the world must save people from an unprecedented dash, and if this requires destroying everything around them, the game allows it.
Trials of Atlantis is the second expansion pack to the Online Roleplaying Game "Dark Age of Camelot" by Mythic Entertainment.
The main addition consists of a new area for players to explore and battle monsters in, the lands of the lost civilization of Atlantis. It includes the large underwater world of Oceanus, the Egyptian-flavoured and hot desert of Stigya, the even hotter and hellish Volcanus with lots of lava, and the flying islands of Aerus. But the civilization of Atlantis has long been wiped from the planet, and now archaeologists are searching the ruins. The inhabitants of Atlantis have, however, created some sort of obstacle course, which stood the test of time. The players are now able to take these "Trials of Atlantis", journeying the lost lands and battling terrifying creatures, to find out about the true magic and power of Atlantis.
The new area is targeted at high-level characters, considering that a character has to be at least Level 40 to begin with the first trial. Further, the lands of Atlan
Rubies of Eventide was a free to play massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) previously published by American studio Mnemosyne, LLC. Powered by the Lithtech Jupiter engine. It is set in the medieval fantasy world of Vormis represented by a 3D world.
The game launched in June 2003, then shut down and restarted and after 6 years, went offline in July 2009, subsequently ceased operation in August.
This is an updated version of RPG Max that includes a folder with over 25 great clipart images - including heros, backgrounds, friends and foes. The battle graphics have been improved, along with a cleaner layout, and several bugs have been fixed from previous versions. This is still novelty software, though, and probably could not be used to create a commercial game. This should be used as a practice tool for those starting off in game programming.
Priston Tale is a 3D MMORPG set in the fantasy world of Priston where you and other online players can join one of two main tribes to fight against a new evil that was prophesied to spread throughout. Focusing heavily on the action-element, this RPG boasts eight unique classes players can choose from - each having its own unique 5-tier skill set that upgrades as you progress your character.
A huge ship, known as the Harbinger, enters a solar system destroying planets and civilizations in its path. Survivors are taken aboard the havoc-wreaking ship to work in labor camps, or be unluckily sent off to the laboratories for vicious tests and experiments that often lead to insanity. Few have managed to escape into the deep, forgotten wasteland levels of the ship, where an underground society exists. They search for a means of escape while fighting for their survival with anything they can scavenge as they attempt to ward off the relentless patrols sent for them.
Teudogar is a RPG set in Rome during the time of emperor Augustus. You are playing a member of a Teutonic city named Teudogar and your tribe is faced with the question whether to arrange a alliance with Rome or to unify the Teutonic tribes to fight them.
The main feature of this game is the historical accuracy. Every aspect of the game world is researched to align with the historical facts. There is even a whole encyclopedia included. Otherwise it is a RPG in the style of Ultima VII: You explore the world in a isometric perspective, talk to a lot of people and solve quests. You have a lot of freedom what to do and what not do do - you can explore the world or concentrate on the plot.
Combat is complete turn based but if you are wounded your combat abilities start to decrease dramatically. The character system is based on "learning by doing" - if you use a certain weapon you get better in using it. There are no experiment points. The interface and the movement are completely mouse-controlled.
Overpower is a Brazilian game developed on RPG Maker 2000, originally released in 2002 and developed by E.F.N. Most of its assets come from the Runtime Package (RTP), and its sense of humour is typical of the early 2000s Brazilian internet. Despite that, the game had high narrative and gameplay ambitions.
You start the game by choosing one out of four characters. Each character has its own narrative line, and their stories eventually cross each other. The game also has an alignment system that, although simple, can have surprising consequences. For example, depending on the circumstances of your death, instead of a game over your party can be sent to either heaven or hell, where there's an opportunity to be brought back to life, for a price. The game also features an extensive magic system, with 11 different Schools of Magic.
According to the "LEIA-ME!!!" file, Overpower: A Saga de Bulgar was supposed to be the first of at least three chapters. The other two were tentatively titled "A Saga de Dark Elf" and "A Vin