Tin Man Games has recently enriched the Fighting Fantasy Classics collection with the addition of Eye of the Dragon, now available across all digital platforms including Android, iOS, and Steam for PC and Mac. If you're a fan of old-school dungeon crawls, this release is a nostalgic journey back to classic gaming.
This Is Its Official Digital Debut!
This marks the first digital release of Eye of the Dragon since its original publication in 2010. Crafted by Ian Livingstone, a co-founder of the series, the adventure first saw light in 2005 during the Wizard Books reboot. Interestingly, its origins trace back even further to a mini-adventure in Dicing with Dragons. With this digital release, Eye of the Dragon proudly joins as the 19th title in the Fighting Fantasy Classics library.
In Eye of the Dragon, players are thrust into a perilous maze beneath Darkwood Forest, tasked with surviving long enough to claim the Golden Dragon, the most coveted treasure in Allansia. Your adventure begins in a tavern in Fang, where a mysterious stranger proposes a life-changing deal that involves consuming a questionable potion—potentially at the cost of your life.
The dungeon is fraught with dangers and rewards, featuring deadly traps, magical artifacts, scattered jewels, and numerous creatures with sharp teeth. Along your path, you might encounter an imprisoned dwarf who could play a significant role in your journey.
Eye of the Dragon in Fighting Fantasy Classics Isn’t Just a Static Copy of the Book
Tin Man Games has enhanced this digital edition with several user-friendly features. Players can enjoy adjustable difficulty settings and a Free Read mode for those who wish to explore without engaging in combat. An auto-mapping feature ensures you won’t lose your way in the labyrinth, while unlimited bookmarks and an integrated adventure sheet help you keep track of your stats and inventory effortlessly.
Eye of the Dragon now stands alongside other iconic titles in the Fighting Fantasy Classics series such as The Warlock of Firetop Mountain, Deathtrap Dungeon, Assassins of Allansia, The Port of Peril, and others like Bloodbones, Forest of Doom, House of Hell, and Trial of Champions.
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