Wizardry II Knight Of Diamonds (Apple II, 5 1/4" Disk) Sir-Tech Software - 1982 USA, Canada Release

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Wizardry II Knight Of Diamonds
Packaging cover Wizardry II Knight Of Diamonds.
Product ID SIRTE0014
Platform(s) Apple II
Packaging Cardboard Sleeve
Media 5 1/4" Disk
Copyright date 1982
Publisher(s) Sir-Tech Software
Developer(s) Andrew C. Greenberg
Robert J. Woodhead
Category(s) Entertainment, Role Playing
Country of Origin United States of America

Description from the packaging.

Requires characters developed in Proving Grounds of The Mad Overlord.

Venture now into another mysterious maze, full of danger for the unwary adventurer. Knight of Diamonds is a scenario for experienced Wizardry players. Your characters will have to be 13th level just to survive! Will you be the first to become the Knight of Diamonds?

  • Six level 3D maze.
  • For ages 10 to adult.
  • From 1 to 6 players.
  • Maze and monsters in high resolution graphics.
  • Designed for 13th level characters and above.

The first scenario, Proving Grounds of The Mad Overlord, received race reviews:
"This new game may open up a whole new realm of programming." - Neil Shapiro, Popular Mechanics.
"The most eagerly awaited adventure... It more than lived up to arcader's hopes..." - Computer Merchandising.
"Fluid 3D graphics rather than the static style." - Roe Adams, Instant Replay.
"Wizardry is a class game in my book." - John Martellaro, Peelings II.

The second scenario, Knight of Diamonds, is even better. This is the true thinking person's game.

Important.
Knight of Diamonds is a scenario for experienced players, and requires characters developed in the first Wizardry scenario, Proving Grounds of The Mad Overlord.

System Requirements

Apple II
Required RAM 48K

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Cardboard Sleeve cover Wizardry II Knight Of Diamonds. Cardboard Sleeve back Wizardry II Knight Of Diamonds.

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