The Dungeon Revealed - Version and License History

Version and License History

  • The Dungeon of Doom v4.0 (1986) – final shareware release, $25 registration.
  • The Dungeon of Doom v5.4 (1987) – free, complete-game demo for The Dungeon Revealed. Identical to version 4.0.
  • The Dungeon Revealed v1.0 (1987) – commercial release, sold for $37.50. New features include improved sound effects, new monsters, improved inventory management, and QuickDraw mode (allowing play in a moveable window).

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