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A setting based on ''Arabian Nights''. Only one video game uses this setting, and it received mixed reviews. It re-uses many graphical elements from the [[#Dark Sun]] games (released in the same years), such as deserts and buildings. | A setting based on ''Arabian Nights''. Only one video game uses this setting, and it received mixed reviews. It re-uses many graphical elements from the [[#Dark Sun]] games (released in the same years), such as deserts and buildings. | ||
=== 1994: Planescape === | === 1994: Planescape === | ||
A Victorian Age steampunk setting, conceived as a bridge between different D&D settings. Only one video game uses this setting, but it received '''great''' reviews | A Victorian Age steampunk setting, conceived as a bridge between different D&D settings. Only one video game uses this setting, but it received '''great''' reviews. | ||
=== 1995: Birthright === | === 1995: Birthright === | ||
A setting where players act as rulers of nations, and deal with politics and strategy, instead of adventuring. Only one video game uses this setting, and it received mixed reviews. | A setting where players act as rulers of nations, and deal with politics and strategy, instead of adventuring. Only one video game uses this setting, and it received mixed reviews. |