
"You sense the presence of monsters!"
Old oekaki. I still like it, because HOLY SHIT, look! A background! Willikers.
Also technically fan art for ZAngband, if fan art is even possible with a game that consists entirely of ASCII symbols. I have no idea what a kobold looks like.
... Heh. Title was too long.
Also technically fan art for ZAngband, if fan art is even possible with a game that consists entirely of ASCII symbols. I have no idea what a kobold looks like.
... Heh. Title was too long.
Category All / General Furry Art
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 500 x 400px
File Size 78.9 kB
Kobolds look like reptilian goblins. And, like goblins, they are best exterminated with a flamethrower. Because, well, flamethrowers are great for effect. Not only does the sticky flaming goo cling to their makeshif armor, it can also be sprayed around you in a fiery circle of protection while you pull out your sidearm and blast away at the smarter leaders who lurk beyond range of your 'inferno wand'. I hate it when fantasy creatures try to invade the bowels of my science fictiony volcano base. (It's extinctn, I'm not evil, just mad.)
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Hm... I think I want to play those..
BTW, you ever play Might and magic 3?
Damn, I always loved leveling up the characters using the same methods 83
Like, get "Mountainclimbing" or whatever for two people and go through all the mountains to get all the equipment..
But I don't mean SNES, I mean old DOS. Was U7 a PC or DOS game that became a SNES port or N64/whatever port?
BTW, you ever play Might and magic 3?
Damn, I always loved leveling up the characters using the same methods 83
Like, get "Mountainclimbing" or whatever for two people and go through all the mountains to get all the equipment..
But I don't mean SNES, I mean old DOS. Was U7 a PC or DOS game that became a SNES port or N64/whatever port?
Hmm, can't say I have ... but the screenshots look familiar. I think I might've tried a demo of Might and Magic 4. U7 was originally DOS, and was ported over to SNES. Badly. It's one of those late DOS-era games that uses really bizarre settings that makes it impossible to run it on modern systems, but you can use Exult (http://exult.sourceforge.net/) to play it.
It's almost basically an entirely new game. There's a new magic system, several dozen different races and classes, an randomly generated overworld with multiple towns and numerous dungeons, a BUTTLOAD of new monsters, a lot of which are very strange and give the game a kind of tongue-in-cheek feel ... And it's supposedly (loosely) based off Roger Zelazny's books, so you're going after Oberon and the Serpent of Chaos instead of Sauron and Morgoth.
I eventually stopped playing it after like ... a year. The random overworld kinda bugged me, and it hasn't had any updates in forever.
I eventually stopped playing it after like ... a year. The random overworld kinda bugged me, and it hasn't had any updates in forever.
I've seen diffferent interpretations of what a kobold looks like, personally i like the ones from the D&D arcade game, theyre lil impish lookin things. One or two fantasy books make em look more lizardly but still small and scraggly.
Anyway kickass picture, i love RPG style stuff.
Anyway kickass picture, i love RPG style stuff.
Ehh, not really. It's similar in the fact that it's a roguelike like Nethack, but the gameplay is very different. Angband variants are generally much more action-oriented and less strategy-heavy than Nethack.
The name is a reference to what the game says when you use a detect monster spell.
The name is a reference to what the game says when you use a detect monster spell.
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