Might and Magic: Book I
Published: February 1, 2009 - Last update: February 23, 2011 - 897 downloads
- Alt names
- 魔法門, Меч и Магия, Might and Magic, Book I: Secret of the Inner Sanctum, Mech i Magija
- Year
- 1987
- Genre
- Role-Playing (RPG)
- Theme
- Medieval / Fantasy, Turn-based
- Publisher
- New World Computing, Inc.
- Developer
- New World Computing, Inc.
- Perspective
- 1st-Person
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Description of Might and Magic: Book I
To shortly resume Might and Magic: Book I (also known as 魔法門, Меч и Магия, Might and Magic, Book I: Secret of the Inner Sanctum, Mech i Magija), it's about role-playing (rpg) and medieval / fantasy, turn-based. It was done by New World Computing, Inc. in 1987. Feel free to download and try it!
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Paradigm added this comment :
The game that started it all....
Even the most veteran gamers have trouble experiencing the magic of this game, or games like it. The graphics are poor, but amazing for their time. The sound is almost non-existent. The reliance on books over in-game text makes playing this a research challenge, and there are elements of the game that are so cryptic, you'll cure cancer before you figure them out.
This game was something special though. It has a depth of detail that, if you can look past its withered, aged face to become immersed enough, is something no modern game can compare too. Imagination is a requirement, as is some graph paper and a pencil for mapping.
Don't be shocked if you encounter a group of insanely powerful monsters who wipe out your party within the first few minutes of play...these were the days before game balance.
I recommend Might and Magic II for newcomers to the series over MM1 however, since that game offers an auto-mapper, better graphics (you know what you are looking at) and SLIGHTLY less cryptic puzzles.