Retro back to the year 1977! With the release of the Commodore PET, personal computers became accessible to masses for the first time. It only had 8K. Tower And Dragon's goal is to create a fully immersive RPG 2D gaming experience on that computer (or emulator) for the very first time.

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Planned Release Date: December 2026

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About This Game

Tower And Dragon's goal is to create a fully immersive 2D gaming experience that is playable on one of the first computers to launch: A 1977 Commodore PET with 8K emulated on your Mac, or Windows system! The game has 8 hours of play, 16 unique zones, complex scenarios, two spells, and a compelling story with different outcomes based on your decisions.

The PET had a built in cassette player for data and options for 4K or 8K of memory, no graphics, and modified text ASCII (referred to as PETSCII). Due to the cassette requirement, the gameplay is primarily in a linear order, although you can go back to most zones.

Can a fully-fledged 2D adventure game be made with such tight limitations that can be played from cassette, disk drive, or virtual disk drive? Tower And Dragon 4.0 does just that!

Tower And Dragon is a classic dungeon crawling adventure with primary and offhand weapon, armor, quest storyline, moving walls, teleportation, and unique tilesets and monsters for each dungeon level. Your character starts out just after landing a boat on the shore near an ancient ruin, discovered by following a dream.

Enhancements for soon to be released 4.0:

  • Ranged Magic Spell Awarded upon completion of quest. This will have 3 full charges each time you switch zones. It will also charge once per each mob vanquished.

  • A Buff spell that has 3 charges per zone change allowing you to exceed your max health by 50 or, if under full health, heal your health by 50.

  • A river zone where a rowboat is utilized.

  • A rescue mission zone where you have to recover the mage Cheryth, and lead her to safety with odds stacked against you as well as an end boss.

  • A complex plot involving 4 zones and a lich. Included in this scenario will be a swamp where a raft is needed and thought/planning is required to reach the end, a ruined castle, catacombs, and the final lich lair.

  • Choices that lead to different end game outcomes.

  • 8 hours of game play.

  • Animation for the player - Finally! Yes, all mobs were animated on version 3.0, but I just didn't have the space at that time to get the player animated. The animations for the player are simple, but there's only so much you can do with PETSCII.

  • Some mobs run away on low health.

  • Total time of play recorded.

  • Due to being playable on stock Commodore PETs with only a cassette, gameplay is designed to be linear in order, although you can choose to go back to (most) previous zones explored.

System Requirements

Windows
macOS
SteamOS + Linux
    Minimum:
    • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    • OS: 10
    • Memory: 2000 MB RAM
    • Storage: 300 MB available space
    Recommended:
    • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    • Memory: 2000 MB RAM
    Minimum:
    • OS: 10.10
    • Processor: Both
    • Storage: 300 MB available space
    Recommended:
      Minimum:
      • OS: Ubuntu 24
      • Memory: 2000 MB RAM
      • Storage: 300 MB available space
      • Additional Notes: Tested on Ubuntu 24 only
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