Runesword II (RSII) is a CRPG designed to appeal to the "pen & paper" role-player. RSII features turn-based, strategic combat, 50+ skills, races, and several full-length adventures & worlds. Plus a completely flexible game construction set/world maker

Features

  • Creator: create new tomes (games) quickly, with the tome wizard, or spend the time and create them by hand.
  • Player: Play tomes in the release, or install tomes created by others from the forums
  • Allows for videos to be played as part of the game.
  • Multiple worlds of different genres: fantasy, science fiction, horror, etc...

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License

Public Domain

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  • Very useful project!
  • thanks man, great soft!
  • An interesting CRPG with excellent modding tools. All graphics are bitmaps and most audio is in MIDI or .wav format, making modding the game even easier.
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

WINE, Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Developers, End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Win32 (MS Windows)

Programming Language

Visual Basic

Related Categories

Visual Basic Turn Based Strategy Game, Visual Basic Role-Playing Games (RPG), Visual Basic Software Development Software

Registered

2004-04-13