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A New Fantasy Role-Playing Game for Windows 95/98
Produced by: DragonLore
Distributed by: Spiderweb
Software
 
In
a land proscribing magic, where the tyrannical hand of power disguises
itself as the law, prophecy dictates that the ultimate power of
darkness shall one day return. The Devourer of Souls, long ago banished
to the Void by the Wizards of Light, now breaks free of its prison.
This time, there are no mages alive who can stop it.
In
the small farming village of WhiteWater, you dream of an opportunity
to get away from your chores for a little while. When a stranger
comes to town searching for a historical relic, your quest into
the nearby ruins of Mandelin quickly surpasses your expectations,
drawing you deep into a world of magic and an age-old battle.
Homeland:
the Stone of Night is an exciting new fantasy role-playing game
for Windows 95/98. Homeland features beautiful 16-bit 3-D graphics,
an intricate plot, and a huge world filled with cunning towns, forests,
caves, islands, and dungeons. Its party-based system allows extensive
control over character development, and the real-time combat keeps
the game moving swiftly.
Homeland: The Stone of Night is available on CD-ROM. It requires
a PC or 100% compatible running Windows 95/98/NT and DirectX3.0
or newer. Minimum system requirements for demo: 16 bit color, 32
MB free RAM, 30 MB hard drive space.
Unfortunately, there are no current plans to make a Macintosh version
of Homeland. If you're a Mac user, though, you should be sure to
check out Avernum.
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