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Dragon Quest 86

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dquest.zip
Filename dquest.zip
Title Dragon Quest 86
Description ANOTHER game from Biobytes. Be amazed by this games FF series like fight gfx, or perhaps the ISOMETRIC 3D gfx (kind of) Or just sit back and enjoy the (cough!) rich storyline and complex interface! Get creative with this RPG! Greyscale: 47k: Biobytes
Author Thomas Williamson (jedivsith@yahoo.com)
Category TI-86 Assembly Games
File Size 221,173 bytes
File Date and Time Thu Mar 28 20:43:41 2002
Documentation Included? Yes
Source Code Included? Yes

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REVIEWS

Review
Review by  Anthony Loven
Reviewed on 2004-12-20
Attention span: 10/10 I really wanted to beat this game!
Controls: 9/10 There's an item in the game that will boost your walking speed!
Implementation: 9/10 I never saw such a variety of items in a calc RPG before!
Overall: 9/10 Thomas Williamson has outdone himself here.

“Dragon Quest” is a long RPG for the calculator. Unlike other calculator RPG's, this one never really gets repetitive (except in caves sometimes) and can accommodate everyone's playing styles. Thomas put certain “relics” in the game, and by using them, the player gets some type of bonus or effect. I liked the “Super Glove,” which let me whack the enemy back whenever he hit me, and whack him again after that. The graphics were very smooth, and he rounded the map edges so it looks real. The game was very fast as well. The only downside (this is usually the case in any RPG) is that it has a low replayability factor. I played it twice, with a year in between, because it was not really different one way or the other. But this is to be expected, and the time it takes to beat this game surpasses such a downside. I recommend this game to any RPG lover, or just a person who wants to fail their classes glued to their calculator. Great job!


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ARCHIVE CONTENTS

Archive Contents
Name Size
greyscale.asm    3273
dqfight.asm    19812
dqfight.inc    3475
dqmaps.asm    44003
dqmaps.inc    50
dqmaps2.asm    44289
dqmaps2.inc    117
dqmaps3.asm    34245
dqmaps3.inc    94
dqmapsprites.asm    11532
dqmenu.asm    5053
dqsave.asm    229
dqtalk.asm    10158
dqtalk.inc    1574
DQuest.asm    6040
DQuest.inc    35456
dqcharsprites.asm    6850
gselect.asm    9595
lstat.asm    1094
LTM.asm    4956
monsterdata.asm    18111
subroutes.asm    11213
variable.asm    5533
Walkthrough.txt    1281
DQuest.86g    46956
Readme.txt    10325
overworld.GIF    128593

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