Talk:List of Dungeons & Dragons video games
Missing games
[edit]I have no idea of how to edit the article page, or even if I will manage to post this to the talk page... But just wanted someone to know that there is at least a game missing: "Dungeons & Dragons Tiny Adventures", a Facebook online game. As there is another FB online game there I thought it maybe should be in there too... Thank you. Feel free to delete this comment of mine after editing the page. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 187.33.242.195 (talk) —Preceding undated comment added February 2015
- We're missing both D&D Tiny Adventures: Scales of War[1][2] but also Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms[3][4][5][6][7]. Pinging myself so I can remember this (@Salv:). Ben · Salvidrim! ✉ 21:32, 18 November 2017 (UTC)
- Thanks Hazarasp who added the latter two :D Ben · Salvidrim! ✉ 07:01, 29 December 2017 (UTC)
- All Done now, including the brand new game. :D Ben · Salvidrim! ✉ 20:07, 13 February 2018 (UTC)
- You're also missing ADVANCED DUNGEONS & DRAGONS™ TOWER OF MYSTERY a.k.a. Tower of Doom for Intellivision - https://history.blueskyrangers.com/intvcorp/towerdoom.html
- - TangledPhoenix 104.128.161.29 (talk) 06:00, 4 March 2024 (UTC)
- "Tower of Doom" is definitely listed on this article. BOZ (talk) 06:15, 4 March 2024 (UTC)
- I don't see the Intellivision title, no. There are two different titles related to DnD that were released as Tower of Doom. It's a common misunderstanding. Please read the attached link.
- - TangledPhoenix 104.128.161.29 (talk) 20:44, 5 March 2024 (UTC)
- Gameplay and history of Tower of Doom for Intellivision: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Akb6IaTAa-4 104.128.161.29 (talk) 20:54, 5 March 2024 (UTC)
- "Tower of Doom" is definitely listed on this article. BOZ (talk) 06:15, 4 March 2024 (UTC)
Not sure if it is appropriate for the page but Solasta: Crown of the Magister is based onto the 5th edition's system reference document. As such it seems to me appropriate for inclusion. Thenub314 (talk) 10:21, 23 June 2022 (UTC)
- The article says it uses a variant of the system, and I'm not seeing anywhere in the article that it is a licensed D&D game. BOZ (talk) 12:51, 23 June 2022 (UTC)
- The Steam store page has the following statement: "Wizards of the Coast granted Tactical Adventures a license to use the Dungeons and Dragons SRD 5.1 Ruleset, further anchoring our will to make the most faithful video game adaptation with the Tabletop Ruleset and craft the game you are hoping for!" 202.7.238.128 (talk) 07:55, 31 December 2023 (UTC)
- That's just ruleset. The game does not use any of the D&D campaign settings, nor does it use "D&D" or "Dungeons and Dragons" in its title. Matt Smith (talk) 10:36, 31 December 2023 (UTC)
- If requiring the use of "D&D" or "Dungeons and Dragons" in the title is a requirement for inclusion in this list, then nearly all the games need to be removed. In fact, Solata's use of the 5e rules is arguably closer to the pen and paper rules than Baldur's Gate III. A game which IS on this list, and also doesn't have "D&D" or "Dungeons and Dragons" in the title. And if using a recognizable campaign setting is a requirement, then what about all those games with a "generic" campaign setting that made the list?
- And yes, the game does use some custom rules. That's true of all the games on this list, including once again Baldur's Gate III. I'd argue that BGIII has more custom rules than Solasta. If a game that uses the D&D rules isn't a D&D game, then what exactly is it? 202.7.238.128 (talk) 12:33, 31 December 2023 (UTC)
- In my opinion, although using "D&D" or "Dungeons and Dragons" in the title is clearer, but that's not a must. As long as a game uses those words on its poster (example 1 and 2) or other publicity materials, it qualifies as a D&D game. Matt Smith (talk) 02:18, 1 January 2024 (UTC)
- Excellent. So now we've established that point, when Solasta devs write "Wizards of the Coast granted Tactical Adventures a license to use the Dungeons and Dragons SRD 5.1 Ruleset" in their publicity material, it qualifies as a D&D game. Right? 202.7.238.128 (talk) 03:04, 1 January 2024 (UTC)
- Sorry for not being clear. When I mentioned "D&D" or "Dungeons and Dragons" on posters and publicity materials, I meant such logos, which Solasta does not have. And from what I have learned so far, when people are talking about Solasta, most of them do not consider it a D&D game. Matt Smith (talk) 07:28, 1 January 2024 (UTC)
- I think anyone who knows the D&D 5e ruleset will tell you Solasta is a D&D game. I'm quite surprised you think the majority say otherwise. Certainly most of the reviews on Steam and the professional reviewers call it a D&D game. Rules wise, it's probably the best video game implimentation of the 5e ruleset (given that it's limited to material in the SRD and therefore must homebrew several rules). However, it doesn't have the logo that games like Monopoly D&D have. But as I mentioned before, it would be a travesty if Monopoly D&D were turned into a video game and added to this list while Solasta was left out. Logo or not. 202.7.238.128 (talk) 14:01, 1 January 2024 (UTC)
- But the developers of Solasta themselves do not advertise the game as a D&D game, do they? I think they lack the license to do that. So in an informal sense, one can regard the game as a D&D game; while in a formal occasion, the game remains as one that does not have a D&D label. Matt Smith (talk) 02:16, 2 January 2024 (UTC)
- I think anyone who knows the D&D 5e ruleset will tell you Solasta is a D&D game. I'm quite surprised you think the majority say otherwise. Certainly most of the reviews on Steam and the professional reviewers call it a D&D game. Rules wise, it's probably the best video game implimentation of the 5e ruleset (given that it's limited to material in the SRD and therefore must homebrew several rules). However, it doesn't have the logo that games like Monopoly D&D have. But as I mentioned before, it would be a travesty if Monopoly D&D were turned into a video game and added to this list while Solasta was left out. Logo or not. 202.7.238.128 (talk) 14:01, 1 January 2024 (UTC)
- Sorry for not being clear. When I mentioned "D&D" or "Dungeons and Dragons" on posters and publicity materials, I meant such logos, which Solasta does not have. And from what I have learned so far, when people are talking about Solasta, most of them do not consider it a D&D game. Matt Smith (talk) 07:28, 1 January 2024 (UTC)
- Also, one consequence of "As long as a game uses those words on its poster" is that games will go on this list that really don't deserve to be there. Hasbro has already published at least two versions of Mononoply wtih the D&D branding, and one of Cluedo. All it would take is for them to turn those into video games, and they'd go on this list. Even though they are just a reskin and don't really use the D&D rules at all. Yes, they use the D&D brand and some images, but if you're actually looking to play a game of D&D are you going to turn to Monopoly D&D?
- Ok, maybe you can't be a gatekeeper and allow those sort of games on the list because of the branding. But to also disallow games from the list that make significant use of the actual rules just because they are using the officially recognised SRD rather than buying a full licence from WotC/Hasbro seems more than a little unreasonable. 202.7.238.128 (talk) 06:17, 1 January 2024 (UTC)
- I'm not familiar with those Hasbro publications, but we can discuss. Matt Smith (talk) 07:30, 1 January 2024 (UTC)
- Do we have a statement of any kind from the publisher identifying it as a D&D game? BOZ (talk) 17:03, 1 January 2024 (UTC)
- "Wizards of the Coast granted Tactical Adventures a license to use the Dungeons and Dragons SRD 5.1 Ruleset"
- Since the SRD 5.1 is essentially the game mechanics of 5e D&D, then shouldn't "a list of video games based on the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy tabletop role-playing game" include any video games that use them? Because Solasta is only using the SRD license, it is prohibited from calling itself a "D&D game", but it's most certainly based on Dungeons and Dragons. Much more so that several officially licensed games. 202.7.238.128 (talk) 14:40, 2 January 2024 (UTC)
- Do we have a statement of any kind from the publisher identifying it as a D&D game? BOZ (talk) 17:03, 1 January 2024 (UTC)
- I'm not familiar with those Hasbro publications, but we can discuss. Matt Smith (talk) 07:30, 1 January 2024 (UTC)
- Excellent. So now we've established that point, when Solasta devs write "Wizards of the Coast granted Tactical Adventures a license to use the Dungeons and Dragons SRD 5.1 Ruleset" in their publicity material, it qualifies as a D&D game. Right? 202.7.238.128 (talk) 03:04, 1 January 2024 (UTC)
- In my opinion, although using "D&D" or "Dungeons and Dragons" in the title is clearer, but that's not a must. As long as a game uses those words on its poster (example 1 and 2) or other publicity materials, it qualifies as a D&D game. Matt Smith (talk) 02:18, 1 January 2024 (UTC)
- That's just ruleset. The game does not use any of the D&D campaign settings, nor does it use "D&D" or "Dungeons and Dragons" in its title. Matt Smith (talk) 10:36, 31 December 2023 (UTC)
- The Steam store page has the following statement: "Wizards of the Coast granted Tactical Adventures a license to use the Dungeons and Dragons SRD 5.1 Ruleset, further anchoring our will to make the most faithful video game adaptation with the Tabletop Ruleset and craft the game you are hoping for!" 202.7.238.128 (talk) 07:55, 31 December 2023 (UTC)
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Am I missing something
[edit]What is up with the colour coded list that has no explanation as to what the colours mean? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.249.235.44 (talk) 00:48, 9 June 2018 (UTC)
- Highlighted row colors annotate game engine type. TheGuruTech (talk) 01:49, 9 June 2018 (UTC)
- yeah, thanks. Now include a legend that says that. 108.249.235.44 (talk) 02:19, 9 June 2018 (UTC)
- Or, you can! 2600:1700:E820:1BA0:34E3:D926:558F:EB05 (talk) 14:55, 9 June 2018 (UTC)
- yeah, that would be great if I knew what I was doing. It'a pretty fucking sad is someone who came here for info and doesn't get it is told to fuck off and fix it themselves. You know if I could I probably wouldn't be looking here, would I? ::::
- So you don't want to bother to find out how to fix it, and you're just expecting other people to do it for you? And you're calling other people pretty fucking sad? 2600:1700:E820:1BA0:D47A:4F19:75EE:A8CB (talk) 05:41, 24 June 2018 (UTC)
- Yeah, lets pretend the issue was not technically knowing how to fix it vs not knowing the information that they came here for. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2600:1702:21A0:31B0:0:0:0:43 (talk) 03:45, 25 January 2019 (UTC)
- There's not knowing something, and then there's not bothering to learn how and berating other people for not doing it for you, which is what you see above. 73.168.15.161 (talk) 12:35, 25 January 2019 (UTC)
- 5 years later, I've gone ahead and done it ^_^ --Aabicus (talk) 05:37, 3 August 2023 (UTC)
- Much appreciated, it looks great! 2601:240:E200:3B60:9592:2091:C98F:C348 (talk) 13:40, 3 August 2023 (UTC)
- 5 years later, I've gone ahead and done it ^_^ --Aabicus (talk) 05:37, 3 August 2023 (UTC)
- There's not knowing something, and then there's not bothering to learn how and berating other people for not doing it for you, which is what you see above. 73.168.15.161 (talk) 12:35, 25 January 2019 (UTC)
- Yeah, lets pretend the issue was not technically knowing how to fix it vs not knowing the information that they came here for. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2600:1702:21A0:31B0:0:0:0:43 (talk) 03:45, 25 January 2019 (UTC)
- So you don't want to bother to find out how to fix it, and you're just expecting other people to do it for you? And you're calling other people pretty fucking sad? 2600:1700:E820:1BA0:D47A:4F19:75EE:A8CB (talk) 05:41, 24 June 2018 (UTC)
- yeah, that would be great if I knew what I was doing. It'a pretty fucking sad is someone who came here for info and doesn't get it is told to fuck off and fix it themselves. You know if I could I probably wouldn't be looking here, would I? ::::
- Or, you can! 2600:1700:E820:1BA0:34E3:D926:558F:EB05 (talk) 14:55, 9 June 2018 (UTC)
- yeah, thanks. Now include a legend that says that. 108.249.235.44 (talk) 02:19, 9 June 2018 (UTC)
1970s games missing
[edit]- dnd (video game)
- DND (video game)
- Dungeon (video game) --Mika1h (talk) 17:18, 31 December 2020 (UTC)
- Are we including unofficial adaptations though? 8.37.179.254 (talk) 19:53, 31 December 2020 (UTC)
'Heroes' setting
[edit]The game Dungeons and Dragons: Heroes has an ambiguous setting, with locations like Castle Baele and the island of Axion. It also features the character of the merchant from Dark Alliance (Forgotten Realms), mentions the gods Pelor (Greyhawk) and Moradin (Forgotten Realms & Greyhawk). My own impression is that it was meant to be FR, but ultimately they chose not to associate it with any known locale, so we can assume it's not meant to be associated. No world is mentioned or copyrighted in the manual. As such, I'm removing the unsourced mention of Greyhawk for now as it appears to be OR. 2600:8800:2382:E200:6141:C238:3728:34D2 (talk) 17:36, 11 January 2022 (UTC)
- That's fair, we should not be speculating on what setting it takes place in. 8.37.179.254 (talk) 21:02, 11 January 2022 (UTC)
PLEASE SORT THIS PAGE BACK TO RELEASE DATE!!!!!!
[edit]I'm bagging whoever knows how to do it that they could please change this page BACK to by release date like it was before.
By setting like it is now makes absolutely no sense!!!!! And it makes my personal research %100 times more difficult. Please and thank you very much! 2601:192:4C80:75A0:B8B4:150:4528:959A (talk) 00:56, 21 July 2022 (UTC)
- You would want to talk to User:Abacos about that. BOZ (talk) 02:45, 21 July 2022 (UTC)
Hello, Anonymous Reader. I am happy to know that you care about this page. Before I revert 16 edits done by many users over several months, may I ask about the nature of your research ? I bet I will find it interesting, too. Maybe we can find a new version that is good for everybody. Also, how come separating video games by setting makes no sense to you ? High fantasy, gothic horror, post-apocalyptic, steampunk, and so on provide different types of immersion to the players. What am I missing ? The previous version was divided into "role-playing games" and "other genres", but the definition of role-playing video game is not unanymous. What is your wish ? --Abacos (talk) 23:07, 21 July 2022 (UTC)
I whole heartedly agree. Sorting by settings has made this list much harder to work with. Having to scroll down a list to find new exapnsions to old games is fine, but looking at other lists for things like NwN: Dark Dreams of Furiae, is worse. (It's Planescape while the rest of the NWN content is Forgotten Realms.)
'RPG' and 'Other' weren't great headings, but I think the point was more 'true-to-rules' type games, eg: Pool of Radiance, BG, NWN. VS everything else, eg: Hillsfar, Shadow over Mystara.
The chronogical list had practical uses, sorting by setting really doesn't. It wasn't hard to quickly pick out the handful of Darksun games if that's what you were after. Referencing multiple lists if you want to play them in order is harder.
Like the topic creator, I also used to use this page for research (I work on a licensed D&D product) and was dismayed when I discovered the list like this. BasicKobold (talk) 21:34, 4 December 2022 (UTC)
- Maybe an RFC to determine whether people generally think it is better like it was or like it is? 207.229.139.154 (talk) 01:02, 5 December 2022 (UTC)
Chronological table
[edit]We could create a second wikipage, titled "Chronological list of D&D video games", and put the following three tables in it. --Abacos (talk) 12:27, 26 April 2023 (UTC)
- Maybe, but it seems like it may be redundant to have two pages listing essentially the same thing. 8.37.179.254 (talk) 21:19, 26 April 2023 (UTC)
Title | Setting (sub-series) |
Genre | Platform(s) | Developer | Release | Engine |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pool of Radiance[1] | Forgotten Realms (Gold Box 1) |
RPG (turn-based) | Home computers, NES | SSI | 1988 | Gold Box |
Heroes of the Lance[1] | Dragonlance (Silver Box) |
Action platformer | Home computers, NES, Master System | U.S. Gold | 1988 | Silver Box |
Hillsfar[1] | Forgotten Realms (Gold Box 1) |
Action-adventure | Home computers, NES | Westwood Studios | 1989 | |
Curse of the Azure Bonds[1] | Forgotten Realms (Gold Box 1) |
RPG (turn-based) | Home computers | SSI | 1989 | Gold Box |
Dragons of Flame[1] | Dragonlance (Silver Box) |
Action platformer | Home computers, NES | U.S. Gold | 1989 | Silver Box |
War of the Lance[1] | Dragonlance | Turn-based strategy | Home computers | SSI | 1989 | |
Secret of the Silver Blades[1] | Forgotten Realms (Gold Box 1) |
RPG (turn-based) | Home computers | SSI | 1990 | Gold Box |
Eye of the Beholder[2][3] | Forgotten Realms (Eye of Beholder) |
RPG (action-based) | Home computers, Sega CD, SNES, Amiga | Westwood Studios | 1990 | |
DragonStrike[1] | Dragonlance | Flight simulator | Home computers | Westwood Studios | 1990 | |
Champions of Krynn[1] | Dragonlance (Gold Box) |
RPG (turn-based) | Home computers | SSI | 1990 | Gold Box |
Eye of the Beholder II: The Legend of Darkmoon[2][3] | Forgotten Realms (Eye of Beholder) |
RPG (action-based) | Home computers, Amiga | Westwood Studios | 1991 | |
Pools of Darkness[3] | Forgotten Realms (Gold Box 1) |
RPG (turn-based) | Home computers | SSI | 1991 | Gold Box |
Gateway to the Savage Frontier[3] | Forgotten Realms (Gold Box 2) |
RPG (turn-based) | Home computers | Stormfront Studios | 1991 | Gold Box |
Shadow Sorcerer[3] | Dragonlance (Silver Box) |
Real-time strategy | Home computers | U.S. Gold | 1991 | |
Death Knights of Krynn[3] | Dragonlance (Gold Box) |
RPG (turn-based) | Home computers | SSI | 1991 | Gold Box |
Treasures of the Savage Frontier[3] | Forgotten Realms (Gold Box 2) |
RPG (turn-based) | MS-DOS, Amiga | Stormfront Studios | 1992 | Gold Box |
Spelljammer: Pirates of Realmspace[3] | Forgotten Realms | RPG (turn-based) | MS-DOS | Cybertech Systems | 1992 | |
DragonStrike (NES)[1] | Dragonlance | Scrolling shooter | NES | Westwood Studios | 1992 | |
The Dark Queen of Krynn[3] | Dragonlance (Gold Box) |
RPG (turn-based) | Home computers | SSI | 1992 | Gold Box |
Dungeons & Dragons: Order of the Griffon | Mystara | RPG (turn-based) | TurboGrafx 16 | Westwood Studios | 1992 | |
Dungeons & Dragons: Warriors of the Eternal Sun[3] | Mystara | RPG (turn-based) | Sega Genesis | Westwood Studios | 1992 | |
Eye of the Beholder III: Assault on Myth Drannor[2][4] | Forgotten Realms (Eye of Beholder) |
RPG (action-based) | MS-DOS, PC-98 | SSI | 1993 | |
Forgotten Realms: Unlimited Adventures[4] | Forgotten Realms (Gold Box) |
RPG (turn-based) | MS-DOS, Mac | MicroMagic, Inc. | 1993 | Gold Box |
Dungeon Hack[4] | Forgotten Realms | RPG (roguelike) | MS-DOS | DreamForge Intertainment | 1993 | |
Fantasy Empires[4] | Mystara | Turn-based strategy | MS-DOS | Silicon Knights | 1993 | Cyber Empires |
Dark Sun: Shattered Lands[4] | Dark Sun | RPG (turn-based) | MS-DOS | SSI | 1993 | |
Stronghold[4] | Generic | Real-time strategy | MS-DOS | Stormfront Studios | 1993 | |
Menzoberranzan[4] | Forgotten Realms | RPG (action-based) | MS-DOS | DreamForge Intertainment | 1994 | Ravenloft |
Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom[4] | Mystara | Hack and slash | Arcade, Sega Saturn | Capcom | 1994 | |
Dark Sun: Wake of the Ravager[4] | Dark Sun | RPG (turn-based) | MS-DOS | SSI | 1994 | |
Ravenloft: Strahd's Possession[4] | Ravenloft | RPG (action-based) | MS-DOS | DreamForge Intertainment | 1994 | Ravenloft |
Al-Qadim: The Genie's Curse[4] | Al-Qadim | RPG (action-based) | MS-DOS | Cyberlore Studios | 1994 | |
Slayer[5] | Generic | RPG (action-based) | 3DO | Lion Entertainment | 1994 | |
Ravenloft: Stone Prophet[5] | Ravenloft | RPG (action-based) | MS-DOS | DreamForge Intertainment | 1995 | Ravenloft |
Blood & Magic[5] | Forgotten Realms | Real-time strategy | MS-DOS | Tachyon Studios | 1996 | |
Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara[5] | Mystara | Hack and slash | Arcade, Sega Saturn | Capcom | 1996 | |
DeathKeep[5] | Generic | FPS | Windows, 3DO | Lion Entertainment | 1996 | |
Birthright: The Gorgon's Alliance[5] | Birthright | Turn-based strategy | MS-DOS | Synergistic Software | 1996 | |
Iron & Blood: Warriors of Ravenloft[5] | Ravenloft | Fighting | MS-DOS, PlayStation | Take 2 Interactive | 1997 | |
Descent to Undermountain[5] | Forgotten Realms | RPG (action-based) | MS_DOS, Windows | Interplay | 1998 | |
Baldur's Gate[5] | Forgotten Realms (Baldur's Gate) |
RPG | Windows, Mac | BioWare | 30 Nov 1998 | Infinity Engine |
Baldur's Gate: Tales of the Sword Coast[5] | Forgotten Realms (Baldur's Gate) |
RPG | Windows, Mac | BioWare | 30 Apr 1999 | Infinity Engine |
Planescape: Torment[5] | Planescape | RPG | Windows | Black Isle Studios | 12 Dec 1999 | Infinity Engine |
Icewind Dale[6] | Forgotten Realms (Icewind Dale) |
RPG | Windows, Mac | Black Isle Studios | 20 Jun 2000 | Infinity Engine |
Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn[6] | Forgotten Realms (Baldur's Gate) |
RPG | Windows, Mac | BioWare | 24 Sep 2000 | Infinity Engine |
Icewind Dale: Heart of Winter[6] | Forgotten Realms (Icewind Dale) |
RPG | Windows | Black Isle Studios | 21 Feb 2001 | Infinity Engine |
Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal[6] | Forgotten Realms (Baldur's Gate) |
RPG | Windows, Mac | BioWare | 21 Jun 2001 | Infinity Engine |
Icewind Dale: Trials of the Luremaster[6] | Forgotten Realms (Icewind Dale) |
RPG | Windows | Black Isle Studios | 7 Sep 2001 | Infinity Engine |
Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor[6] | Forgotten Realms | RPG (turn-based) | Windows | Stormfront Studios | 27 Sep 2001 | |
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance[6] | Forgotten Realms (Dark Alliance) |
Hack and slash | PS2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, GBA | Snowblind Studios | 2 Dec 2001 | Dark Alliance Engine |
Neverwinter Nights[6] | Forgotten Realms (Neverwinter Nights) |
RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux | BioWare | 18 Jun 2002 | Aurora Engine |
Icewind Dale II[6] | Forgotten Realms (Icewind Dale) |
RPG | Windows | Black Isle Studios | 27 Aug 2002 | Infinity Engine |
Dungeons & Dragons: Eye of the Beholder | Forgotten Realms | RPG (turn-based) | Game Boy Advance | Pronto Games | 30 Oct 2002 | |
Neverwinter Nights: Shadows of Undrentide[6][7] | Forgotten Realms (Neverwinter Nights) |
RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux | Floodgate Entertainment, BioWare | 21 Jun 2003 | Aurora Engine |
Dungeons & Dragons: Heroes[6] | Greyhawk | Hack and Slash | Xbox | Atari Hunt Valley Development Studio | Sep 2003 | |
The Temple of Elemental Evil[6] | Greyhawk | RPG (turn based) | Windows | Troika Games | 16 Sep 2003 | |
Neverwinter Nights: Hordes of the Underdark[6][7] | Forgotten Realms (Neverwinter Nights) |
RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux | BioWare | 2 Dec 2003 | Aurora Engine |
Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone[8] | Forgotten Realms | RPG (action-based) | Windows, PS2, Xbox | Stormfront Studios | 2004 | |
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II[6] | Forgotten Realms (Dark Alliance) |
Hack and slash | PS2, Xbox | Black Isle Studios | 20 Jan 2004 | Dark Alliance Engine |
Neverwinter Nights: Shadowguard[7] | Forgotten Realms (Neverwinter Nights) |
RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux | Floodgate Entertainment | 10 Nov 2004 | Aurora Engine |
Neverwinter Nights: Witch's Wake[7] | Forgotten Realms (Neverwinter Nights) |
RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux | BioWare | 10 Nov 2004 | Aurora Engine |
Neverwinter Nights: Kingmaker[7] | Forgotten Realms (Neverwinter Nights) |
RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux | BioWare | 10 Nov 2004 | Aurora Engine |
Neverwinter Nights: Pirates of the Sword Coast[9] | Forgotten Realms (Neverwinter Nights) |
RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux | BioWare | 20 Sep 2005 | Aurora Engine |
Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonshard[10] | Eberron | Real-time strategy | Windows | Liquid Entertainment | 21 Sep 2005 | |
Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach[11] | Eberron | MMORPG | Windows | Turbine, Inc. | 28 Feb 2006 | |
Neverwinter Nights: Infinite Dungeons[12] | Forgotten Realms (Neverwinter Nights) |
RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux | BioWare | 26 May 2006 | Aurora Engine |
Neverwinter Nights: Wyvern Crown of Cormyr[13] | Forgotten Realms (Neverwinter Nights) |
RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux | BioWare | 14 Sep 2006 | Aurora Engine |
Neverwinter Nights 2[14] | Forgotten Realms (Neverwinter Nights) |
RPG | Windows, Mac | Obsidian Entertainment | 31 Oct 2006 | Electron Engine |
Dungeons & Dragons Tactics[15][16] | Greyhawk | RPG (tactical) | PSP | Kuju Entertainment | 14 Aug 2007 | |
Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask of the Betrayer[14] | Forgotten Realms (Neverwinter Nights) |
RPG | Windows | Obsidian Entertainment | 27 Sep 2007 | Electron Engine |
Neverwinter Nights 2: Storm of Zehir[14] | Forgotten Realms (Neverwinter Nights) |
RPG | Windows | Obsidian Entertainment | 18 Nov 2008 | Electron Engine |
Neverwinter Nights 2: Mysteries of Westgate[17] | Forgotten Realms (Neverwinter Nights) |
RPG | Windows | Ossian Studios | 29 Apr 2009 | Electron Engine |
Dungeons & Dragons: Daggerdale[18] | Forgotten Realms (Dark Alliance) |
Hack and slash | PS3, Xbox 360, Windows | Bedlam Games | 25 May 2011 | |
Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition[19] | Forgotten Realms (Baldur's Gate) |
RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android | Overhaul Games | 28 Sep 2012 | Infinity Enhanced Engine |
Neverwinter[20] | Forgotten Realms | MMORPG | Windows, Xbox One, PS4 | Cryptic Studios | 20 Jun 2013 | |
Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition[21] | Forgotten Realms (Baldur's Gate) |
RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android | Overhaul Games | 15 Nov 2013 | Infinity Enhanced Engine |
Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition[22] | Forgotten Realms (Icewind Dale) |
RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android | Overhaul Games | 30 Oct 2014 | Infinity Enhanced Engine |
Lords of Waterdeep[23] | Forgotten Realms | Boardgame | iOS, Android | Playdek | 21 Nov 2014 | |
Sword Coast Legends | Forgotten Realms | RPG | Windows, OS X, Linux, PS4, Xbox One | N-Space, Digital Extremes | 29 Sep 2015 | |
Baldur's Gate: Siege of Dragonspear | Forgotten Realms (Baldur's Gate) |
RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android | Beamdog | 31 Mar 2016 | Infinity Enhanced Engine |
Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition | Planescape | RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux | Overhaul Games | 11 Apr 2017 | |
Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms[24] | Forgotten Realms | Incremental game | Mac, Windows, iOS, Android, PS4, Xbox | Codename Entertainment | 8 Sep 2017 | |
Tales from Candlekeep: Tomb of Annihilation[25] | Forgotten Realms | Boardgame | Mac, Windows | BKOM Studios | 11 Oct 2017 | |
Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition | Forgotten Realms (Neverwinter Nights) |
RPG | Windows, Mac | Beamdog | 27 Mar 2018 | Aurora Enhanced Engine |
Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance[26] | Forgotten Realms (Dark Alliance) |
Hack and slash | PC, consoles | Tuque Games | 2021 | |
Baldur's Gate III | Forgotten Realms (Baldur's Gate) |
RPG | Larian Studios | 31 Aug 2023 (early access 2020) |
Divinity 4 Engine | |
Dungeons & Dragons: Dice Adventures [27][28] | Forgotten Realms | iOS, Android | Wizards of the Coast | TBA (soft launch 2020) |
- Precursors
Title | Series | Genre | Platform(s) | Developer | Release | Engine |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dungeons & Dragons Computer Fantasy Game[29] | Generic | Action | Handheld LCD | Mattel | 1981 | |
Dungeon![30] | Blackmoor[31] | Boardgame | Apple II | Bruce Nesmith, Keith Enge | 1982 | |
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Cloudy Mountain[32][33] | Generic | Action-adventure | Intellivision | Mattel | 1982 | |
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure of Tarmin[32] | Generic | Action-adventure | Intellivision | Tom Loughry | 1982 |
- Former online games
Title | Setting | Genre | Platform(s) | Developer | Release | Down | Engine |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Neverwinter Nights[3] | Forgotten Realms | RPG (turn-based) | Home computers | AOL, Stormfront Studios, SSI | Mar 1991 | Jul 1997 | Gold Box |
Dark Sun Online: Crimson Sands[5] | Dark Sun | MMORPG | Windows | SSI | 1996 | 1999 | |
Neverwinter Nights: Mobile[34] | Forgotten Realms | RPG (action-based) | Mobile phone | Floodgate Entertainment | 2004 | ||
Dungeons & Dragons: Tiny Adventures[35][36][37] | 2008 | 2010 | |||||
Heroes of Neverwinter | Forgotten Realms | Liquid Entertainment | 2011 | Dec 2012 | |||
Dungeons & Dragons: Arena of War[38] | Forgotten Realms | Action | iOS, Android | DeNA | 17 Oct 2013 | Aug 2014 | Unity |
Warriors of Waterdeep[39][40] | Forgotten Realms | Turn-based tactics | Android, iOS | Ludia | 28 May 2019 | Dec 2022 |
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