Core Rules Compact disc -
by TSR Inc
From the publisher
A fully cross-referenced, interactive, electronic manual, this CD-ROM includes the complete texts of the Player's Handbook, Dungeon Master "RM" Guide. Monstrous Manual "TM", Tome of Magic; and the Arms and Equipment Guide. A powerful resource for players and Dungeon Masters alike, Core Rules also includes state-of-the-art character generation and map generation systems, as well as a computer-animated 3D tour of a village which demonstrates the many features of this incredible accessory. With the Wizard to guide users through every step, players and Dungeon Masters will be amazed as guesswork and careless errors are eliminated from the process of generating characters and campaigns! The AD&D "RM" CD-ROM Core Rules is compatible with Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows 3.1.
Details
- Title Core Rules
- Author TSR Inc
- Binding Compact Disc
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher TSR
- ISBN 9780786906024 / 0786906022
- Weight 0.5 lbs (0.23 kg)
- Dimensions 10.11 x 8.12 x 2.14 in (25.68 x 20.62 x 5.44 cm)
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