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    Haxima is an Ultima-like game engine (2D tile graphics) with combat, magic, NPC AI, an embedded scripting language, and in-game editing.
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    Siege Perilous

    Siege Perilous

    An RPG using the Nazghul engine where you take part in various sieges.

    This sudo-RPG utilizes the Nazghul engine to bring you "Siege Perilous"; a game where the fighting's ferce and the battle hard. It takes place in a land ravaged by war. Your friendly mage will teleport you from the capital to many castles, towns, villages, and even caverns; where many and diverse battles are taking place. It is your duty to see the battle end, and to ensure that you are the victor.
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