Dungeon Master: First Level (on real Atari STe)

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This is a 50 minutes long capture of Dungeon Master running on a real Atari STe (4 megabytes), it is designed to accompany one of my OSDK articles and Upgrade Time video:

Associated: Video: [still being edited]
Blog Post: http://osdk.org/index.php?page=articles&ref=ART15 [will be live when the video is ready]

There are no dialogs or comments, it's just me playing the game until the stairs going down to the Level 2, the idea is just to present the gameplay:
- Selection of characters
- How the inventory works
- Interactions with items in the world
- Fighting
- The spell system (light, potions)
- Drinking and eating
- Solving some of the first puzzles
- Keys and locks

The first 15 minutes are part of the video mentioned above.

Links in the video:
00:00 - "FTL Swoosh" logo
00:27 - "Presents"
00:31 - "Dungeon Master" logo
00:55 - Entrance Door
01:02 - Game Credits scroll picture
01:13 - Entering the Dungeon
03:32 - Finally playing, in ethereal form
04:34 - Adding "Halk the Barbarian" to the party
04:44 - Adding "Syra, Child of Nature" to the party
05:18 - Adding "Mophus the Healer" to the party
05:26 - Adding "Leyla Shadowseek" to the party
05:37 - The Adventure Begins!
07:05 - "New lives for old bones" - Altar or Rebirth
07:49 - Let's go down!
08:23 - First fight: The mummy behind the gate
08:46 - "Small details can hide great rewards" - Hidden cache
09:57 - First key
10:28 - Using a fountain to drink
11:28 - Pressure plates
12:04 - Levers
15:37 - Monster: Screamer mushrooms
21:44 - "Step inside, Take a Ride" - Teleporter
27:44 - Potion flasks and healing recipes
31:44 - Item based puzzle
37:54 - Time to camp to recover some health
38:30 - Let there be light
44:01 - Found the stairs down the next level
45:35 - Speed test to fetch the compass
47:43 - Time to save the game
47:58 - Format a blank disk
48:58 - Save and Quit
49:58 - End Credits







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dungeon master
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