

The graphics are pretty cool, cheerful, well disposing, so even if the action may get a bit hard or hard to control, you at least have this drive to continue, due to the level of originality of it all. So, yeah, give it a try, it sure is worth a visit.

Yes, I guess you could have expected a bit more from a game released in 92, but let's not forget, there weren't so many games to try this kind of gameplay around. It has an immediate feel to it, but alongside this portion it also has its very own original and quite out of context bits, that work well. So, all things considered, SpellCraft: Aspects of Valor is a game you need to play and enjoy thoroughly. Also, there is action, which really takes the cake, because it has a very interesting feel and it behaves very interestingly as well. There is adventuring in it, there is plain old RPG, there are strategy portions that could have fit well in a wargame, without any issues. SpellCraft: Aspects of Valor is a game that, while graphically just alright and storywise kind of meh, it nonetheless managed a lot in terms of gameplay. Best I can do is the standard Search Method, but the Health doesn't hold once I exit a Realm, and the entire Code resets once I close the Game, forcing me to search for all of them again, which is quite tedious.Diverse hybrid, pretty interesting gameplay wise I've tried to use CE to hack the Game myself, but I'm quite inept at finding the correct code. You then take the Spells you create into Combat Realms to Battle other Wizards, who each use their own Spells. Spellcraft: Aspects of Valor is a strategy game based on spell creation and large-scale battles. You require an Apsect as the Main Ingredient, of which there are a bunch of Different Kinds, along with an amount of Jewels, Powders, Candles, and Stones, in order to Create the Spell. Other Info: Given it's age, DOSbox is required to play today.įor Those unaware, This game allows to makes Spells using set Recipies (There is a List of the Spells online, Gamefaqs has it for sure). Options Required: Health, Money, Jewels, Powders, Candles, Stones, Aspects Music from Spellcraft Aspects of Valor - 1993, by AsciiwareGame: Spellcraft Aspects of ValorMusic by: -MIDI file recorded from Roland MT-32 Complete Sounttr.

Long Time Lurker, First Time Poster, and I have a Request for a Table/Trainer for a Classic DOS game:
