Releases: dfgordon/Realm
Realm-DOS33-ProDOS-1.5.0
This release adds a hard drive installer and better party import/export interface.
The 800K disk is offered as a WOZ for more realistic floppy emulation, and as a PO if one prefers a speedy logical volume.
The deploy scripts are overhauled completely. Gameplay is unchanged.
Realm-DOS33-ProDOS-1.4.0
This release adds weapons proficiencies by class, a foe status display, arrow selection, performance improvements, better input handlers and display formatting, and additional magic items and weapons.
Realm-DOS33-ProDOS-1.3.0
This release provides automatic combat resolution, some new potions, and support for the ProDOS RAM disk. It adds interface improvements, balancing, and a little different Iron Tower magic.
Realm-DOS33-ProDOS-1.2.1
Fixes a critical bad nibble in the Pits of Peril, and restores certain wizard spells to their original randomly targeting nature.
Deployment scripts are greatly improved.
Choose either ProDOS or DOS 3.3 version.
The ProDOS version is more playable and straightforward.
The DOS 3.3 version is more authentic in terms of how the game would have been played had it been released in its day.
The PDF manual applies to either version.
Realm-DOS33-ProDOS-1.2
This release replaces certain names borrowed from D&D with more original ones. Out of respect for IP the disk images on the previous releases will be removed. This also incorporates some balancing and bug fixes.
Choose either ProDOS or DOS 3.3 version.
The ProDOS version is more playable and straightforward.
The DOS 3.3 version is more authentic in terms of how the game would have been played had it been released in its day.
The PDF manual applies to either version.
Realm-DOS33-ProDOS-1.1
Adds support for ProDOS.
The ProDOS distribution is in the form of a single, bootable, 800K floppy disk image. It is also fairly simple to install on a hard drive.
The DOS 3.3 distribution is in the form of four 140K floppy disk images, two of which are bootable.
The ProDOS version is much more playable and straightforward.
The DOS 3.3 version is more authentic, as far as how this game would have been played, had it been released in its day.
Disk images removed out of abundance of caution regarding IP.
Realm-DOS33-1.0.1
DOS 3.3 disk images (for Apple II) containing Realm.
Start by booting the setup disk.
This upgrade provides the ability to import parties from any disk (such as an old release), and improves some user interface elements.
Disk images removed out of abundance of caution regarding IP.
Realm-DOS33
DOS 3.3 disk images - boot from realm-setup.DO to start.
Gameplay is described in the PDF.
Disk images removed out of abundance of caution regarding IP.