Tin Man Games has just released Eye of the Dragon as part of the Fighting Fantasy Classics series, now available across all major digital platforms including Android, iOS, and Steam for PC and Mac. If you're a fan of classic dungeon crawls, this game is a nostalgic treat you won't want to miss.
This Is Its Official Digital Debut!
Eye of the Dragon marks its first digital release since its last print in 2010. Penned by Ian Livingstone, a co-founder of the Fighting Fantasy series, this title originally hit the shelves in 2005 during the Wizard Books revival. Interestingly, its origins trace back to a mini-adventure featured in Dicing with Dragons. With this digital launch, Eye of the Dragon officially becomes the 19th entry in the Fighting Fantasy Classics library.
In Eye of the Dragon, you embark on a thrilling quest beneath Darkwood Forest, navigating a maze teeming with monsters. Your ultimate goal? To uncover the Golden Dragon, the most prized treasure in Allansia. The adventure begins in a tavern in Fang, where a mysterious stranger presents you with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. But beware, it involves drinking a dubious potion that could be your last.
As you delve deeper into the dungeon, you'll encounter deadly traps, magical artifacts, scattered jewels, and numerous creatures ready to challenge you. Along the way, you might even encounter a captive dwarf, who could prove to be more than just a simple NPC.
Eye of the Dragon in Fighting Fantasy Classics Isn’t Just a Static Copy of the Book
Tin Man Games has enhanced this digital version with several player-friendly features. You can choose from adjustable difficulty settings or opt for the Free Read mode to explore without combat. The auto-mapping feature ensures you never lose your way in the labyrinth, while unlimited bookmarks and an integrated adventure sheet keep your stats and inventory in check effortlessly.
Eye of the Dragon joins other iconic titles in the Fighting Fantasy Classics collection, such as The Warlock of Firetop Mountain, Deathtrap Dungeon, Assassins of Allansia, The Port of Peril, Bloodbones, Forest of Doom, House of Hell, and Trial of Champions. Tin Man Games is also working on more titles to expand this beloved series. Be sure to check out Fighting Fantasy Classics on the Google Play Store and stay updated with our coverage of Pikmin Bloom's Earth Day Event.