Tin Man Games has enriched the Fighting Fantasy Classics series with the addition of "Eye of the Dragon," now available across all major digital platforms, including Android, iOS, and Steam for PC and Mac. If you're a fan of old-school dungeon crawls, this game is a delightful trip back in time.
This Is Its Official Digital Debut!
For the first time since 2010, "Eye of the Dragon" makes its digital debut. Written by Ian Livingstone, the co-creator of the Fighting Fantasy series, this title was originally released in 2005 during the Wizard Books reboot. It traces its origins back to a mini-adventure in "Dicing with Dragons." With this release, "Eye of the Dragon" officially becomes the 19th title in the Fighting Fantasy Classics library.
In "Eye of the Dragon," players dive into a classic monster-filled maze beneath Darkwood Forest, on a quest to find the Golden Dragon—the most prized treasure in Allansia. Your adventure begins in a tavern in Fang, where a mysterious stranger presents you with a life-changing offer. All it requires is that you drink a questionable potion that could potentially be lethal.
The dungeon is brimming with dangers and rewards, from deadly traps and magical artifacts to scattered jewels and numerous creatures eager to challenge you. You'll also encounter an imprisoned dwarf who might play a more significant role than just being another non-player character.
Eye of the Dragon in Fighting Fantasy Classics Isn’t Just a Static Copy of the Book
Tin Man Games has enhanced the digital version of "Eye of the Dragon" with numerous player-friendly features. These include adjustable difficulty settings and a Free Read mode, perfect for those who wish to explore without engaging in combat.
Additionally, there's an auto-mapping feature to help you navigate the labyrinthine dungeon without getting lost. You also have access to unlimited bookmarks and an adventure sheet that automatically tracks your stats and equipment.
"Eye of the Dragon" joins an impressive lineup in the Fighting Fantasy Classics series, including titles like "The Warlock of Firetop Mountain," "Deathtrap Dungeon," "Assassins of Allansia," "The Port of Peril," "Bloodbones," "Forest of Doom," "House of Hell," and "Trial of Champions."
Tin Man Games is not stopping here; more titles are on the horizon. Be sure to check out Fighting Fantasy Classics on the Google Play Store. Meanwhile, don't miss our coverage of Pikmin Bloom’s Earth Day Event.