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A Tale in the Desert 3

A Tale in the Desert 3

A Tale in the Desert 3 is a Massive Multiplayer Online Roleplaying Game (MMORPG) set in ancient Egypt.

The game is unusual among MMORPGs in that it lacks combat. Instead, a variety of social activities provide the basis of interaction in the game. Soloing players may choose to focus on a wide range of options, both personal and regional; however, most players choose a more social outlook, and participate in research, politics, and social advancement.

This game places you in Egypt's past at the time of the pharaohs. You must strive to advance in the seven disciplines of man to prove Egypt's worth to exist.

To achieve this, you must assist in researching various technologies and skills that can be used to further yourself or your guild along in completing the tests.

 A Tale in the Desert 3

Price
$13.95 per month

Developer
eGenesis

Website
www.atitd.com

Requirements
CPU: Pentium III 700 MHz
RAM: 512 MB
32MB 3D Accelerator Graphics Card

Any Linux distribution built on the XFree86 4 or X.org release.
Must include GLIBC 2.3.2 or greater

Support:
Manual, Wiki, Forums

Selected Reviews:
Linux Gaming World, RPGDot

Features include:

  • Unique Levels system
  • Focuses on long-term planning and long-term goals
  • Goals include the creation of great works of art and architecture, becoming a powerful leader, and acquiring wealth

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Last Updated Wednesday, September 17 2008 @ 02:49 PM EDT


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