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Release date(s)
  
JP: 19931995

Designer
  

5/10
GameSpot

Initial release date
  
23 December 1993

Mode
  
Single-player video game


Composer(s)
  
Allister Brimble, Rick Jackson, Brian Luzietti, Anthony N. Putson

Genre(s)
  
Role-playing video games

Platforms
  
Amiga, DOS, Sega Genesis, Macintosh operating systems, AmigaOS, PC-9800 series, FM Towns, Sega CD

Developers
  
Interplay Entertainment, FTL Games

Publishers
  
Interplay Entertainment, JVC, JVC Kenwood Victor Entertainment

Similar
  
FTL games, Fantasy games, Other games

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Dungeon Master II: The Legend of Skullkeep, also released as simply Dungeon Master II: Skullkeep, is the sequel to the dungeon crawler role-playing video game Dungeon Master. It was released in 1993 in Japan and in 1995 in other countries. It is available for DOS, Amiga, Macintosh, Sega CD, PC-9801, PC-9821, and FM Towns.

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Platform comparison

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  • Graphics: There are many graphical differences between the PC and Amiga versions. For example, the title and endgame animations are very different. Items graphics also change: the Amiga version uses many "old" 16 colors graphics from the first Dungeon Master, whereas the PC version has new 256 colors graphics. While the PC-9821 has normal graphics, the PC-9801 version has bad quality dithered graphics.
  • Credits: The PC version has an animation for credits.
  • Music: The game music is different in each version of the game: the PC version uses MIDI music (which therefore sounds different on different sound cards), the Amiga version uses MODules, and the Sega CD version uses CD Audio tracks.
  • Screen layouts: The Macintosh version includes two screen layouts: a normal and a compact layout.
  • Reception

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    Dungeon Master II received mediocre reviews and sold poorly. Reviewing the Sega CD version, GamePro commented that the standard Genesis controller does not work well with its point-and-click interface, and that a Sega Mouse is needed to fully enjoy the game. They also criticized the need to maintain light sources and food supplies. However, the bulk of their review was devoted to praise for the enemy AI, which they contended is so intelligent and naturalistic that it's "almost like playing against another person." Reviewing the later PC version, a Next Generation critic said that while the original Dungeon Master was an outstanding game, Dungeon Master II retained aspects of the original that had long since become outdated. Noting the "refreshingly different magic system" as one of the few bright points, he gave it two out of five stars.

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    Historian Jimmy Maher in 2015 described Dungeon Master II as "painfully outdated, still wedded to the old step-wise movement long after everyone else had gone to smooth-scrolling 3D environments in the wake of Ultima Underworld and Doom, the very titles the original Dungeon Master had done so much to inspire".

    References

    Dungeon Master II: The Legend of Skullkeep Wikipedia