Dungeon Master and its sequels are computer role-playing games developed or licensed by FTL Games –Faster Than Light– (Software Heaven). Back in 1987, Dungeon Master revolutionized the genre as it was the first real-time computer role-playing game with a pseudo 3D view and mouse control. The series includes 5 games:
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Read the instructions to play some game versions directly in your web browser, or any game version with emulators running on Windows.
If you don’t want to use emulation, nowadays the easiest way to play Dungeon Master, Chaos Strikes Back and Dungeon Master II on your computer is to download one of these clones:
- Chaos Strikes Back for Windows (and Linux, Raspbian, MacOS X, Pocket PC) is a truthful port of Chaos Strikes Back from the Atari ST version, and it also includes Dungeon Master.
- Return to Chaos (Windows only) is a recreation of both Dungeon Master, Chaos Strikes Back and Dungeon Master II with some differences in the engine from the original games.
- Dungeon Strikes Back (Windows only) is a clone of Dungeon Master and Chaos Strikes Back.
- SKWIN: Dungeon Master II for Windows is a truthful port of Skullkeep.
Copyright notice
Most material on this web site (including games, graphics, manuals, …) is copyrighted © to FTL Games / Software Heaven, Inc. The talented “Dungeon Masters” who first made the dream come true on Atari ST are Doug Bell (Director), Dennis Walker (Assistant director), Mike Newton (2nd unit director), Andy Jaros (Graphics), and Wayne Holder (Producer). You can find more detailed credits in the screenshots and manuals of each game.