Abandonware DOS title

Moonstone: A Hard Days Knight

Moonstone: A Hard Days Knight is an action-RPG and strategy game developed by Rob Anderson and published by Mindscape in 1991 for the Amiga and later for MS-DOS. The game is famous for its combination of strategic, RPG elements with fast-paced, brutal action combat, as well as its dark medieval fantasy setting. Up to four players can take turns exploring a large map while managing their character's equipment and quests. When a player encounters enemies or another knight, the game switches to real-time combat.
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DOS
Rating
4.21 / 5.00 (99 votes)

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Moonstone: A Hard Days Knight review

Games-X (1991): "It is the amazing variety of enemy which keeps the combat element fresh and full of constant surprise. (...) The backdrops are spectacular, changing from misty planes to dark forests, each venue exuding atmosphere, adding greatly to the game's RPG element."

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Moonstone is very much sought after. A good condition set with all the original contents including the map is very rare.

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More information on Moonstone: A Hard Days Knight

Status: abandonware
Input: keyboard, joystick
Distributed on: 3,5 floppy disk, 5,25 floppy disk
Also published for: Amiga, DOS
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