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1991 Amiga RPG with turn-based combat, party management, and puzzle-solving. Features exploration across towns, dungeons, and landscapes. Includes character skills and strategic battles.

Developer: Strategic Simulations, Inc.
Genre: Role-playing
Released: 1991
File size: 343.75 KB
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Game Overview

Gateway to the Savage Frontier is one of those old-school Amiga RPGs that feels like stumbling into a forgotten D&D campaign. You start off with a party of adventurers—fighters, mages, the usual suspects—and get tossed into this sprawling, slightly janky world full of random encounters and cryptic dialogue. The graphics are charmingly pixelated, and the combat’s turn-based, so you’ve got time to think before your rogue gets mauled by a gnoll.

What I love about it is how unapologetically dense it is. No hand-holding, no quest markers—just you, a vague journal entry, and the looming threat of wandering into something way above your level. The music’s got that classic synth vibe too, all dramatic chords when you’re fighting and weirdly soothing when you’re just trudging through the wilderness. If you’ve got the patience for ’90s RPG quirks, this one’s a weird little time capsule.

Amiga
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