: The game uses specific extensions for player data, such as .TPW for character and party files in the DOS version.
: The archive usually contains files such as .d64 (C64) or .2mg (Apple IIgs). These are bit-for-bit replicas of the original 5.25-inch floppies.
: The inclusion of a Bard who must "sing" to provide buffs introduced a real-time management element to otherwise turn-based combat.
: The game uses specific extensions for player data, such as .TPW for character and party files in the DOS version.
: The archive usually contains files such as .d64 (C64) or .2mg (Apple IIgs). These are bit-for-bit replicas of the original 5.25-inch floppies. File: the.bards.tale.zip ...
: The inclusion of a Bard who must "sing" to provide buffs introduced a real-time management element to otherwise turn-based combat. : The game uses specific extensions for player data, such as
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