Darkon
A homage to Ultima. Here are some important points from the lost documentation. The "up arrow" on the C64 keyboard was used to exit dungeons. And if you don't have a torch or a light spell, you can't see inside of dungeons (per Ultima and BT).
Spells are single letters of the alphabet which correspond to each class of spell caster just like Ultima III (a,b,c...).
Commands
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These are a work in progress as I figure it out again
Movement is identical to Ultima III. Using the PC keyboard:
, Move West
' Move Right
[ Move North
/ Move South
F1 - View Character
F3 - Trade an Item (Weapon or Armor) from 1 Character to Another
S - Save the Game
E - Enter a Town
D - Dress a Character with a piece of Armor
R - Ready a Weapon
T - Talk
U - Use a Fountain (followed by a direction)
A - Attack
G - Get
L - Light a Torch
C - Cast a Spell
B - Bomb (from a Ship)
C64 Up Arrow - Exit a Dungeon (when at the stairs up)
Please leave this info intact as documentation for this game is very hard to come by.
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