Devil Whiskey… drink up!

Posted on September 11th, 2003 by Kenny Sutherland

Fans of the dungeon crawler, rejoice! Shifting Suns Studios have released a playable demo of their upcoming game, Devil Whiskey, for Windows and Linux.

Devil Whiskey uses the same style of gameplay as The Bard’s Tale series and other such classic roleplaying adventure games from the 1980’s, but has more modern graphics and sound.

After playing the demo, I’m eagerly awaiting the finished product. If you’re a dungeon crawler afficionado and haven’t already done so, head on over to the Devil Whiskey website and have a look for yourself. Even casual gamers should check it out, but be mindful of the large download (and the bandwidth it chews up) if you don’t really care to play it.


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