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The bard s tale construction set unboxing pc english
The Bard's Tale Construction Set is computer software that allows the user to create simple dungeon crawl video games using The Bard's Tale game engine. It was created by Interplay Productions in 1991 and distributed by Electronic Arts. It was released for the Amiga and DOS.
Contents
- The bard s tale construction set unboxing pc english
- Review of the bard s tale construction set
- Sample scenario
- Created games
- Reception
- Developers
- References

Since it was not required to own The Bard's Tale Construction Set in order to play games which were created with it, one could easily distribute his or her own created games among other people.

Review of the bard s tale construction set
Sample scenario

Included with the software was a sample scenario for the purpose of playing and learning from, entitled Star Light Festival.

Set in the small rundown village of Isil Thania, a band of adventurers has traveled from afar to witness the annual Star Light Festival in which an eerie light comes down from a star for one night only making the night into day.

While awaiting the Festival at the Rainbow Bar, a small twisted man leads the characters into the sewers (which feature the same maps found in the original Bard's Tale game), and from there the characters engages upon a quest that takes them from one location in the city to the next, eventually to find the secret truths behind the Star Cult and the town of Isil Thania.
Created games
Commercial games created using the The Bard's Tale Construction Set are:
The following non-commercial games are known to have been created using The Bard's Tale Construction Set:
The following games were started but remain incomplete:
Reception
Computer Gaming World criticized the small number of graphics and damage spells, but still recommended the program to those interested in designing their own computer role-playing games. The game was reviewed in 1992 in Dragon #183 by Hartley, Patricia, and Kirk Lesser in "The Role of Computers" column. The reviewers gave the game 5 out of 5 stars.
Developers
Feargus Urquhart served as a play tester for The Bard's Tale Construction Set, and went on to found the game companies Black Isle Studios and Obsidian Entertainment.