Dragon's Lair III: The Curse of Mordread
Published: November 22, 2010 - 1049 downloads
- Alt name
- קללת מורדריאד :III מאורת הדרקון
- Year
- 1992
- Genre
- Action
- Theme
- Interactive Movie, Medieval / Fantasy
- Publisher
- ReadySoft Incorporated
- Developer
- Don Bluth Multimedia, Inc.
- Perspective
- 3rd-Person
1 vote
3 MiB
Description of Dragon's Lair III: The Curse of Mordread
Discover Dragon's Lair III: The Curse of Mordread (also known as קללת מורדריאד :III מאורת הדרקון), an excellent game of 1992. With 3rd-person perspective, the publisher ReadySoft Incorporated had wonderful ideas around interactive movie, medieval / fantasy.
In early 1990s, Readysoft released a number of animated action games that became instant hits on the Laserdisc platform, although their PC counterparts suffered poor sales in comparison. This is by no means surprising: although these games boast very high production values and excellent animations which are created by Don Bluth Studios, their value as a game is sorely lacking. These game are little more than PC version of "choose-your-own-adventure" books, in which gameplay is boiled down to choosing an action from multiple choices. PC versions are, naturally, cut-down versions from Laserdisc originals, with many sequences missing altogether. It wasn't until the advent of CD-ROM that Readysoft (now sold to Digital Leisure) started making "deluxe" version of these games and put them on CD-ROM and later DVD. Treat the games as fun and humorous computer cartoons, but don't expect them to be involving games. If you like any of these disk-based versions, check out the deluxe DVD/CD-ROM versions at Digital Leisure's products page. Excerpt from Rob's original review at CW#3: "Dragon's Lair III: The Curse of Mordread, the last and probably also best of the floppy-based Dragon's Lair games by ReadySoft. this one has Dirk dodging through various time periods and dimensions to such memorable locales as Wonderland, a pirate ship, and even the keyboard of Ludwig von Beethoven!"
Review by HOTUD
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