The CRPG Book: A Guide to Computer Role-Playing Games


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Reviews over 400 seminal games from 1975 to 2015. Each entry shares articles on the genre, mod suggestions and hints on how to run the games on modern hardware.




The Hidden Tower


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Otto Shenk is the youngest son of a minor baron and a wizard. Abused by his family and considered less than human by his kingdom, Otto does his best to survive. But everything changes when Otto stumbles across a tower hidden deep in a dark part of the forest near his home. A tower that was once the home of an Arcane Lord, the immortal wizards that long ago ruled the world. Otto’s life will be changed forever. And so will the world.




The Secret Portal


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Room Thirteen might be the smallest bedroom at Earls Boarding School ?




The Secret Portal


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The president of Egypt is helpless. The curse of the pyramid had struck again. The excavation of treasure had come to a standstill. Dr. Upen, an eminent scientist from India, offers help, relying on his research on black roses. There is only one way to revive the ten scientists from coma, the Lilbido. Mysteriously, the lone bottle of Lilbido is stealthily carted away by impostors. A thrilling mythical mystery revolves around Kalyan, who embarks on a quest in search of his grandfather who is supposedly leading the life of a recluse. A complex journey takes him through many adventures and realities. He meets a tribal community and is regarded as an incarnation of their god, Sunzen. A mermaid’s collection of the rarest gems reaches out to Kalyan. Why? A prophecy reveals Kalyan’s true identity in the snake mountain. Hidden chapters of Ancient Civilizations unravel Egypt’s occult past, a curse on fire, Kumari Kandam, the lands ruled by seven demigods, and the monstrous serpent, Nagaraja, who resides deep under the Indian Ocean. Rahasi, the tribal chief’s daughter, is aware of Kalyan’s next move. She is confident that destiny will play its part in due time. Can he succeed by human prowess? Zhautren has vowed to plunge the world into darkness. The next galactic alignment is nearing. The KALKHAM mystery deepens. Who really is Kalyan? Why has he taken a human form?




Hidden Portals


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This fictional story of a young teen named Selima communicates to the reader the account of her fascinating journey into the realm of the paranormal. Selima, who is joined by her brother Jason, and her very close friend Zoë, encounters many extraordinary and unusual "portals" or "windows" into exciting spiritual and angelic phenomenon. Selima's desire is to encourage the reader to enter these portals with her on this journey of discovery. Today's world is filled with supernatural media of various types but this book depicts a side to the supernatural that is not often portrayed. It is the author's intent to introduce this unique side to the paranormal and draw the reader into new dynamic supernatural avenues of reality not yet realized. This will open up possibilities that can make life so exciting and mysterious that the readers will never want to return to their former ways again! "This book is a great adventure for hungry hearts. While reading, I almost felt like I was there. The experiences described in the book are depictions of real spiritual occurrences which each of us should desire to have. The descriptions elevate one's expectancy of the wonders of God among us. Perhaps they will aid the faith of the readers to enter the very presence of God." - Dr. Greg Romine, President, Romine Ministries, Vancouver, WA, USA Jeanne Dann has ministered in music and the Word for many different ministries in the greater Seattle/Tacoma area over the past twenty years. She served as a lay pastor for a local convalescent home and guest minister for several others. She has experienced many profound supernatural miracles, signs and wonders of which she has drawn upon to write this book. Jeanne and her husband reside in the Pacific Northwest along with their four children.




William Wenton and the Secret Portal


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William Wenton is a code-breaking genius, but now he faces a new threat—one that’s lurking inside him—in the second book in the William Wenton series that School Library Journal calls “part Alex Rider, part Da Vinci Code for kids, and part Artemis Fowl.” After William starts to suffer from mysterious fits that leave him unable to control his body—let alone crack codes—he worries that the metal inside him is acting up. There’s only one place he can go for answers: the Institute for Post-Human Research. But nothing at the Institute is the same. His room is more like a cell, and outside the window, huge searchlights sweep the skies and robot vehicles roam the grounds. William’s old teachers won’t tell him what’s going on although it’s obvious that everyone is frightened of something—or someone. When his friend Iscia finally arrives, William thinks he may have found an ally, but she’s hiding things as well. As more secrets are revealed, William realizes that no one has been telling him the truth and that he may not be able to trust anyone. He’s going to have to rely on his wits and his abilities to solve the mystery of what is behind the strange events at the Institute and what it all means for him.




Sagaria


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When young Sagandran Sacks learns from Grandpa Melwin of a portal that leads from an abandoned forest well to the magical world of Sagaria, he does not know whether to believe it or simply dismiss it as another of his grandfather's tall tales. But when Grandpa Melwin is suddenly seized during the night, all clues point to that well in the forest.




The Healing Vortex Within


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This book is like 12 years of therapy in 44 chapters of whimsical, weird, humorous and empowering information. Created from the soul FOR THE SOUL. We all have the innate ability to heal ourselves and this book is a supportive tool to go within and unleash your self-healing super powers!




Amnesty


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An “urgent and significant book [that] speaks to our times” (The New York Times Book Review) from the bestselling, Man Booker Prize–winning author of The White Tiger and Selection Day about a young illegal immigrant who must decide whether to report crucial information about a murder—and thereby risk deportation. Danny—formerly Dhananjaya Rajaratnam—is an illegal immigrant in Sydney, Australia, denied refugee status after he fled from Sri Lanka. Working as a cleaner, living out of a grocery storeroom, for three years he’s been trying to create a new identity for himself. And now, with his beloved vegan girlfriend, Sonja, with his hidden accent and highlights in his hair, he is as close as he has ever come to living a normal life. But then one morning, Danny learns a female client of his has been murdered. The deed was done with a knife, at a creek he’d been to with her before; and a jacket was left at the scene, which he believes belongs to another of his clients—a doctor with whom Danny knows the woman was having an affair. Suddenly Danny is confronted with a choice: Come forward with his knowledge about the crime and risk being deported? Or say nothing, and let justice go undone? Over the course of this day, evaluating the weight of his past, his dreams for the future, and the unpredictable, often absurd reality of living invisibly and undocumented, he must wrestle with his conscience and decide if a person without rights still has responsibilities. “Searing and inventive,” Amnesty is a timeless and universal story that succeeds at “illuminating the courage of displaced peoples and the cruelties of those who conspire against them” (Star Tribune, Minneapolis).




Bramah’s Quest


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The ambitious second instalment of Renée Sarojini Saklikar’s epic fantasy saga in verse, The Heart of This Journey Bears All Patterns (THOT J BAP). This book-length poem features the time-travelling demigoddess Bramah, a locksmith and the saga’s hero. In Bramah’s Quest, the year is 2087 and Bramah is back on a planet Earth ravaged by climate change and global inequality. Bramah is on a quest to find her people, including the little boy Raphael, last seen at the end of Bramah and the Beggar Boy (2021). Hailed as “brilliant and masterful, timely” (Kerry Gilbert), this long poem reclaims poetry forms such as blank verse, the sonnet, the ballad and the madrigal. Each page is a portal, connecting readers to the resistance of seed savers, craftspeople, scientists and orphans, all banded together to help save their world from eco-catastrophe and injustice. Ten years in the making, Bramah’s Quest weaves poetry with politics to create an epic family saga that is also a meditation on good and evil and a “real page turner” (Meredith Quartermain). Bramah, “brown, brave and beautiful,” is determined to conquer the odds and deal with what fate and chance throw in her path. Each twist and turn tests her ability to live up to the motto “Let all evil die and the good endure.”