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On the Web
- Gamer's Hell - [6.9/10] Review by Neil J. Sloan with screen shots. "I played it for ten hours straight before stopping to eat."
- Empire Magic - Offers magic supplies for the amateur and professional.
- GameZone - [6/10] Review by Michael Lafferty. "[H]as a solid look but seems caught between what it hoped to be and what it is." Includes screen shots.
- GameSpy - [33/100] Review by Carla Harker. "A bad game from start to finish." Includes screen shots.
- WorthPlaying - [5/10] Review with screen shots.
- GameSpot - Coverage includes news, review, downloads, movies and screen shots.
Wikipedia Articles
- The Luggage - The Luggage is a fictional object that appears in several of the Discworld novels by Terry Pratchett. It is a large chest made of sapient pearwood (a magical, intelligent plant which is nearly extinct, impervious to magic, and only grows in a few places outside the Agatean Empire, generally on sites of very old magic).
- Age of Decadence - Age of Decadence is an old school pseudo-isometric 3D turn-based computer role-playing game by Iron Tower Studios. Set in a low-magic post-apocalyptic world inspired by the fall of the Roman Empire, Age of Decadence promises to bring players back to the Golden Age of computer RPGs, emphasizing choices and consequences, a comprehensive skill set, multiple solutions to quests, and dialogue trees.
- Dragonstar - Dragonstar is a futuristic magic-meets-machine campaign setting created by Fantasy Flight Games for Wizards of the Coast's D20 role-playing game system. The setting describes a galaxy under the dominion of the Dragon Empire.
- Tékumel - Tékumel: Empire of the Petal Throne is a fantasy world created by Professor Muhammad Abd-el-Rahman Barker over the course of several decades. In this imaginary world, huge empires with medieval levels of technology vie for control using magic, large standing armies, and ancient technological devices.
- Rokugan - Rokugan is the fictional empire which is the main power in the Legend of the Five Rings setting, the basis for the Legend of the Five Rings Collectible Card Game, Legend of the Five Rings Role-Playing Game, and the now out of print Clan War Miniatures game, all from Alderac Entertainment Group. It is similar to feudal Japan, though it also includes aspects of other Asian cultures, as well as magic and mythical beasts.