Telengard
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A grandfather of the "dungeon crawl" video game genre, Avalon Hill's Telengard was designed in 1982 by Daniel Lawrence.
Telengard features a huge, 50-level/2-million room dungeon, twenty different types of monsters to battle, and thirty-six spells that players can cast. Among other things, there are fountains from which to drink with varying results, a jeweled throne upon which to sit, an altar upon which to donate gold, a strange multicolored treasure box, and a misty teleport cube. Magic...
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