About this mod
This is a very different type of dungeon. It has 8 levels. The first four are representaive of the Kings Tomb, wich is more of a hack and slay with some deathtrap puzzles. The following two are the lair of the Wizard, which is a themed dungeon. The last two are the dungeon of the mad jester, which has lots of deathtraps and some very difficult enc
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The Last Laugh
Based on three dungeons from the D&D "Adventures in Brandwyn" by Sean Kennedy (AKA me.)
Designed for a startup group, and the party will be around level 10 - 13 when you finish the dungeon.
This is a very different type of dungeon. It has 8 levels. The first four are representaive of the Kings Tomb, wich is more of a hack and slay with some deathtrap puzzles. The following two are the lair of the Wizard, which is a themed dungeon. The last two are the dungeon of the mad jester, which has lots of deathtraps and some very difficult encounters. The dungeons are full of riddles, secrets and clues. Some them are simple puzzles, while others will take time to solve. The dungeons get progressivley harder to complete, so watch your step.
Things that I feel worth to mention:
1. Its playable from start to finish (yes I tested it)
2. It has an introduction and two different endings
3. The ending you receive depends on how clever you are.
4. It has multiple sets of re-textured wallsets, re-textured and tweaked monsters, and a fair amount of custom objects
5. It has custom music in the Intro based on two pieces of music
Music:
Howard Shore - Ride of the Rohirrim
David Arkenstone - Frontier: Death in the Snow
Special Thanks!
Almost Humun for creating such an awesome game!
All the scripting help given to me by everyone at the Grimrock Modding forum
The play-testers with infinite patience: Todd, Tymur and Asteroth
Special thanks to Skuggasveinn who made Zathros Dungeon content available so I could learn more about scripting.
Gary Gygaxx for all his ideas throughout the years
Norse knotwork by various artists (including myslef)
Zodiac Symbols by the Color Company
E.S. Lowe for all his inspiring celtic style artwork.
Sylvette Lemagnen conservetor of The Bayeux Tapestry
Feel free to comment on this thing, good or bad.