List of bbs door games


















Online Digdroid Prove earth existed by collecting artifacts from underground. Starship Galactica Defeat the Dynja before they destroy your fleet of starships.

U R Online An on-line who's-who database system with configurable questions. Vote-O-Rama Run a fully customizable on-line voting booth. All rights reserved. Site Last updated: Jun. Site Last updated: Sep. We offer either one-menu-for-all game access, or direct door access which makes it seem like you're hosting the games, but with DoorParty's large user base!

All you need is a working BBS! Jezebel is like your Queen, she is the person that your life will be based around. She is a 1 trigabyte virus. Your goal is to become a 1 gigabyte virus. Each time you attempt to go up a level, and are ready for it, Jezebel will ask you to answer a riddle for her. Site Last updated: Jan. Over 60 questions compiled from sources around the globe.

Questions about actors, pilots, aliens, basic trivia, and much much more. Players compete for the "Falcon's Eye," a glass eye from a famous sculpture of a falcon. It is awarded each day to the player with the highest score. The player who possesses the Eye gains several advantages over other players, though his population will become more demanding, which results in a lower approval rating. The game is a one player BBS door in which you challenge "King Computer" in a turn based strategy game.

The object of the game is to defeat King Computer by either destroying his castle, defeating his army, or assassinating him by trying to sneak past his guards.

Legend of the Red Dragon LoRD is a text-based role-playing game written in Pascal and run on Bulletin board systems as a third party door game. It was created by Seth Robinson of Robinson Technologies and is currently owned by Metropolis Gameport, while the game is maintained by Michael Preslar. The player's goal is to improve his or her skills in order to defeat the Red Dragon which has been attacking the village.

LoRD was first released in The premise of LoRD is that a Red Dragon is wreaking havoc in a town where the player has recently arrived. Multiple players compete over a period of weeks to advance their skills and to kill the dragon. In order to achieve this goal, players must face combat to gain experience. Once they have gained enough experience, they must face their master at Turgon's Warrior Training and advance in skill level. Advancement presents stronger enemies and masters; a player must reach level 12, the final level, before challenging Turgon himself and attacking the dragon.

Sale to Metropolis Gameport and Future Development Robinson sold the game and its sequel to Metropolis Gameport in to concentrate on writing other small games for PC and mobile platforms. His final release was 4. Metropolis Gameport contracted Michael Preslar on January 8th, , to continue the game's development.

The most recent version of LORD 4. Joe Marcelletti and Allan Benjamin arranged a deal with Robinson prior to the sale to Metropolis software. The software includes a large amount of customized code, including integration with the Wildcat! BBS software. It was maintained by IceRage Technologies however is no longer being developed or supported.

It employed a top-down view, similar to roguelike games and The Pit. A total of 9 expansion modules, or "mods", were released over a period of several years, each in kind for an additional fee to the system owner.

Over the years, a total of 9 content modules were released. The MajorMUD website still lists Module 10 as a future update, however seeing as how there has been no news about this module since , and since Module 9 was released in , many now believe that Module 10 will never be released.

Players fight in a rectangular grid against computer or human opponents. Starting out with thin armor and a weak sword, with each win over opponents, your character becomes stronger with better weapons. Aside from Melee weapons, you can also purchase or find projectile weapons eg.



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