Nox Archaist Released
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If you’d like to play an old-school Ultima-inspired RPG that, unlike many others of its kind, actually exists, you should direct your attention to 6502 Workshop’s Nox Archaist. Designed to work on modern computers, as well as the Apple II, the game is a tile-based 8-bit, sword-and-sorcery RPG where you control a party of adventurers on an epic quest.
The game’s Kickstarter backers should have their download links by now, but if you’re not one of those, you can currently pick the game up directly from its website for $19.99. Here’s the release trailer:
And the official description:
You crawl ashore, spluttering out sea water, clutching your knife. Every muscle aches from struggling against the storm. Now, shipwrecked and bereft of sword and armor, how can you hope to investigate the Dark Void and destroy the Cult?
Nox Archaist is a tile-based, 8-bit, sword-and-sorcery role-playing game modeled after the iconic games of the 1980s. As the player, you control a party of adventurers who travel the Realm, visiting towns and castles, exploring dungeons, and fighting monsters. As your characters grow in wealth and experience, they will face ever greater foes and challenges as you seek to save the world from an unknown and terrible danger.
NOX ARCHAIST DIGITAL EDITIONSYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- Apple II hard-drive disk image of the game
- Custom Nox App emulator for Mac or PC
- PDF of the manual and quick reference guide
- PDF of the game map
- Custom soundtrack
- Digital wallpapers
Physical Apple II HardwareModern Computer
- Apple IIe (enhanced), IIc, IIgs
- Two 5.25" floppy disk drives (floppy version only) or certain Hard Drive Cards
- Color monitor (recommended)
- 128k RAM
- Windows 10, MacOS High Sierra, Majave or Catalina
- Apple IIe (enhanced) emulator with support for
- HDV hard drive images
- Color monitor (recommended)
- 128k RAM