I’m not as much of a PC gamer anymore mostly due to family commitments, being a father of young children and all, so most of my limited gaming time these days takes place on mobile or console. Welcome to Mordor: The Depths of Dejenol No, not THAT Mordor, this game has nothing to do with Lord of the Rings, but is instead an old-school dungeon crawl. The whole XP penalties for multi-classing thing in Demise kinda stresses me out, and my favorite thing about Mordor was the ease with which one could multi-class. I got into Demise for a while too, but I always found the pacing of Mordor to be better suited to me. Referred to as 'Mordor' for short, this game does not take place in Tolkien 's 'verse, but uses a similar fantasy setting as its backdrop. The game is a clone of the early MUD game Avatar, released in 1979. It’s kind of crazy that there’s still active players for this game after all of these years. Released in 1995, Mordor: The Depths of Dejenol is a Role-Playing Game for the PC created by David Allen. There’s a small forum (Braindead’s Mordor Site) still going where players discuss their Mordor escapades, anybody who reads this and is interested should definitely check it out: I stumbled over here wondering “I wonder what David Allen is doing now” because Mordor is one of my favorite games! I’ve sunk countless hours into it over the years, and it still keeps me coming back.
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