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## Description
_Bandor: The Search For The Storm Giant King_ is a single player, shareware,
role playing game. It is the first game in a trilogy of games centred around
the city of Bandor, the other games being Bandor II: The Wrath of the Storm
Giant King and Bandor III: The Final Encounter.
Bandor is a small, well ordered city in the land of Galia. To the south is the
Mist Forest where lies the Fountain of Life, to the east are the slums, also
called the Underworld. In the centre of the city are the twin towers where the
Council of the High Lords meets. Here an adventurer can meet with the Lord
Regent who assigns tasks and quests. Also within the city are masters of
combat who can provide training, armourers, and a tavern where players can
rest, hear gossip and gamble in the hope of increasing their wealth. There is
a great temple to the P’Tah the allowed religion, there is another religion
that of B’Nah but that has been banned though there are rumours it is still
practiced in the slums. However, all is not well. There have been sightings of
unnatural beats within the slums. There are even rumours that the Storm Giant
King is in there somewhere gathering his forces…
The game starts with the Wizard Osi welcoming the player and telling them
about creatures in the slums and that they have been sighted in the Forest of
the Fountain of Life. He tasks the player with clearing the forest and
becoming a Hero of Bandor. The player must then create the characters they
need to form their party, at least four will be needed, and they can be
Humans, Elves, Dwarves, Half Elves or Half Dwarves. There is also a choice of
six professions, Friar, Warrior, Mage, Rogue, Thief, and Jack of all trades.
Once characters have been created and assigned to the party it’s off to
explore. There is no need to keep a paper and pen handy to draw a map as the
game progresses because Bandor is a self-mapping game.
The game is played with the mouse, it has optional sound and digitised speech.