Aveyond
Aveyond Game
Fight monsters and explore a medieval world. Aveyond is packed with more than 60 quests, hundreds of places to explore, and over 50 hours of game play. If you like games like Final Fantasy, Chrono Trigger, and Dragon Warrior, you are going to love Aveyond.
A powerful deity, Ahriman, has opened the Demon Portal and dark creatures now threaten the great isles. You must stop the destruction and destroy Ahriman before it is too late. The Sword of Shadows is the key to your redemption. You must find it in the mystical isle of Aveyond and use it to seal the Demon Portal and stop Ahriman.
In addition to a great story, this award-winning game is packed with additional great features. Chase monsters around in real-time, and fight them in turn-based battles. Explore dozens of non-linear quests, marry off your characters, buy a mansion, pets, and more!
Aveyond full game features:
- 50+ Hours of gameplay
- 60+ quests!
OS: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me
CPU: P300
Memory: 256 MB
DirectX: 8.0







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on Sun, 02 Dec 2007 11:32:56 -0600
In a nutshell: Fun game, interesting plot. Controls and graphics could use work. See details for gripes. Gripe Details- Movement(arrow key based) is the major gripe for me. There are some doors and bridges that are difficult to get to, sometimes requiring backing up (and at least one bridge I can't get on after 10 tries- it's not a quest block either since there's no note). Mouse based movement would be great although I know that can cause "bumping" into objects or characters picking the long way around. At the very least a smaller 'step' size or less picky bridges/doors would help. NPCs also get in the way (even ghosts!) particularly since residential areas tend to have 'single person' hallways. Graphics aren't great, reminiscent of final fantasy (NES) and mystic quest (SNES) - old stuff ;) which had the same NPC bumping issues. There are only a few true character faces you can really see. The quest journal could be a bit more detailed, especially for people like me who forget names of people and places.
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on Fri, 15 Dec 2006 08:01:37 -0600
Yeah! Realy
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