Dungeons of Daggorath

Dungeons of Daggorath is a dungeon crawler role-playing game originally released for the Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer in 1982. It is one of the first realtime first-person role-playing games, as well as one of the first 3D games for home computers.

Dungeons of Daggorath is a role-playing game produced by DynaMicro for the Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer in 1982.

The game was written by Douglas J. Morgan and Keith S. Kiyohara between 1980-81, with sound effects by Phil Landmeier. It was originally released as a ROMpak cartridge for the Color Computer, which due to the limitations of the hardware meant that the size of the code to could only be a maximum of eight kilobytes. This problem meant that the designers had to do several months of recoding to adapt the game to run on the lower specification. Despite this issue, the game managed to feature a multi-level maze and relatively advanced sound effects, which helped to provide important clues to the locations of monsters.