Frederic_Freakazoid
Lazy Gamer
So I have this software:

Anyone ever heard of it? The only reference I can find on the web is at the Hall of Light. It was rated *VERY* poorly because people thought it was a game. It is far from it. It's more like having a digital set of miniatures and notebooks for D&D or other fantasy games.
I'm not sure how it compares to the Dungeon Master's Assistant software from the late 80's but I'm sure it is comparable to modern things like Klooge Werks and Fantasy Grounds.
The sad thing is: I never really got to ever use it. My tolerance for disk swapping and my D&D playing happened at different times in life. It doesn't work on AGA machines from what I remember so even when I did get it installed I don't think it worked properly.
I'm not sure what to do with it at this point. I don't think I'll ever use it, but it may very well be the rarest piece of Amiga software I own. My biggest fear is no one will be able to try it because it hasn't been preserved in any other medium. I'm not sure my copy is free from errors either. Thankfully most of the disks are art which I would imagine is replaceable.
Thoughts?

Anyone ever heard of it? The only reference I can find on the web is at the Hall of Light. It was rated *VERY* poorly because people thought it was a game. It is far from it. It's more like having a digital set of miniatures and notebooks for D&D or other fantasy games.
I'm not sure how it compares to the Dungeon Master's Assistant software from the late 80's but I'm sure it is comparable to modern things like Klooge Werks and Fantasy Grounds.
The sad thing is: I never really got to ever use it. My tolerance for disk swapping and my D&D playing happened at different times in life. It doesn't work on AGA machines from what I remember so even when I did get it installed I don't think it worked properly.
I'm not sure what to do with it at this point. I don't think I'll ever use it, but it may very well be the rarest piece of Amiga software I own. My biggest fear is no one will be able to try it because it hasn't been preserved in any other medium. I'm not sure my copy is free from errors either. Thankfully most of the disks are art which I would imagine is replaceable.
Thoughts?
(A little too complex for me, though, most likely - I lean more towards the