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Alternate Reality: The Dungeon

Alternate Reality: The Dungeon

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Descr: Alternate Reality: The Dungeon is a video game published by Datasoft, the second game in the Alternate Reality series. It was created by Philip Price, and was released in 1987. Price was unable to complete The Dungeon which was finished by Ken Jordan and Dan Pinal. Gary Gilbertson created the music. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1987
Developer: Datasoft
Series: Alternate Reality
Genre: Role-playing Video Game
Platforms: iOS, Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit family, Apple II
Publishers: Datasoft, Elite Systems

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