FastCrawl
description
 FastCrawl is a quick and highly replayable fantasy role playing game that's just perfect to play during your coffee break! You control a party of heroes exploring a dungeon on an epic quest. Engage in exciting combat, find powerful items, avoid traps, save other heroes, specialize your characters, and carefully explore the gloom, all in as little as thirty minutes! Each time you play will be different, as the game generation system ensures that no two games are the same!
requirements
• OS: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows NT • Memory: 128 MB • CPU: P300 • Video: OpenGL compatible video card
users comments
• "FastCrawl really lives up to it's name. If your a seasoned paper D&D vet, or just a beginner in the RPG world, this game will add up to hours of fun. It is highly re-playable due to the random dungeon's, and really lets you get a quick RPG fix. Also, with the developers working on a new version and a userMOD system, this games future is really looking good." - Zollman • "Who needs epic? This is it! Finally, a RPG dungeon crawl that doesn't demand hours and hours to complete. I play many RPGs and prefer those which are different each replay. Fast Crawl lets me experience the randomness within the hour rather than spending hours only to restart anew. Sure, it's quick and the dungeons don't go deep, but the main appeal is the demand of new strategies each time I play (try three mages and a thief...that was a challenge!). Add the random drops from treasure and fights, and you'll find yourself switching styles and strategy on the fly. In RPGs, I prefer playing a single character over a group. FC doesn't bother me at all with its team of characters. Why? It's not really role-playing. The plot is simple and the characters with their equipment won't be reused on the next game. It's more like a card game with a map, IMHO. The sound is not bad at all. The music changes so as not to become monotonous. The sound effects are simple but fun (a character dying is almost amusing). The graphics are what I'd expect from a desktop game. The characters and monsters have decent pictures (which again remind me of cards), and the equipment varies enough with special icons to add some flavor. Coffee break? Try coffee pot! After the demo, I bought it right away and played into the night. Next to Fate, this is the second best $20 I've spent on games. The replay value will keep me replaying, and replaying, and replaying... " - Flyhook
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