
Dungeons And Dragons - Eye Of The Beholder (e)(patience) Game

Dungeons & Dragons: Eye of the Beholder on GBA is basically classic dungeon crawling with a party of four—you pick your crew from fighters, clerics, mages, and thieves, then dive into this grid-based labyrinth under Waterdeep. At first, it feels a little clunky if you're used to modern RPGs, but once you get the hang of the turn-based movement and real-time combat, it’s weirdly satisfying. The dungeon’s full of traps, secret doors (seriously, tap every wall), and monsters that’ll wreck you if you charge in blindly.
Pro tip: Bring a thief. Those locked doors and pit traps are brutal without one. Also, the spell system’s old-school D&D—memorize your slots carefully, because running out of magic in the middle of a fight is a bad time. The graphics are simple but do the job, and the music’s got that eerie dungeon vibe. It’s a solid port of the PC original, just don’t expect any hand-holding.
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