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'''Akalabeth: World of Doom''' was the precursor of the [[Ultima series]], and was one of the first role-playing games. Lord British gives the player a series of quests that involve kiling a series of ten monsters which are increasingly difficult to defeat. | '''Akalabeth: World of Doom''' was the precursor of the [[Ultima series]], and was one of the first role-playing games. Lord British gives the player a series of quests that involve kiling a series of ten monsters which are increasingly difficult to defeat. |
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Akalabeth: World of Doom | ||
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First release | 1979 (limited release) 1980 (wide release) | |
Also known as | Akalabeth, Ultima 0 | |
Developed by | Richard Garriott | |
Published by | California Pacific Computer Co. Electronic Arts | |
Distributed by | Electronic Arts | |
Platforms | Apple II, DOS | |
Resolution | 320x200, 16 colors | |
Engine | Ultima | |
Support | Not supported | |
Available for Purchase |
The full game can be legally downloaded from GOG.com |
Akalabeth: World of Doom was the precursor of the Ultima series, and was one of the first role-playing games. Lord British gives the player a series of quests that involve kiling a series of ten monsters which are increasingly difficult to defeat.