![]() ![]() There's no endgame content nor a lot of side stuff to do, so the completion is pretty straight forward. There's very little to say about the playthrough, you do the story and grind at certain places and that's it. You do not need any extra playthroughs, just one playthrough through each game, and you carry your party into the next game, so I only count it as one playthrough total. I would assume most people would get it done in 15-20 hours. The final play time on my save file is 15 hours and 55 minutes. 3 The game was ported to the Commodore 64, Apple IIGS, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Amiga, Atari ST, DOS, Macintosh, and NES. It was produced by Interplay Productions in 1985 and distributed by Electronic Arts. Most of the challenge of the completion comes from dealing with the puzzles and not having any fucking clue what to do, which this walkthrough will of course negate. The Bard's Tale is a fantasy role-playing video game designed and programmed by Michael Cranford for the Apple II. The game is chock full of story related achievements. Only two of the achievements are really missable. It does not have much in the way of graphics, so even older computers can likely play it just fine.īTT has a list of achievements that are split between the 3 games in it. I'm not saying it's unplayable, but if you do happen to have a laptop or PC, I would definitely play this on there. Everything else also has a contrived method of doing it on console. Through magical song you summon characters to join your quest Prepare. There's dozens and dozens of spells, and it's easy enough to find the one you want on PC because you can type in the name or search by category really easily, but there's no simple way to do this on console. You are the Bard: a selfish rogue weary of pointless sub-quests and rat-infested cellars. It's like Wasteland Remastered but much worse. ![]() My fondest memories were watching my dad play Bards Tale 2. I'm going to be real with you, playing this game on the console sucks, and I can't suggest it. This game was the gateway drug to my current video game addiction. All 3 games are turn based RPGs, which an old school interface to match their age. So what we have here is a walkthrough for The Bard's Tale Trilogy. ![]()
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