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'''Dungeon & Magic: Swords of Element''' was developed and released in Japan in 1989, and then localized in English as '''Dungeon Magic: Sword of the Elements'''. It is a tile-based, first-person role-playing game.
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'''Dungeon & Magic: Swords of Element''' was developed and released in Japan in 1989, and then localized in English as '''Dungeon Magic: Sword of the Elements'''. It is a tile-based, first-person role-playing game.
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File:DungeonMagicSE title1.png|Original Japanese title
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File:DungeonMagicSE box.jpg|Original Japanese box artwork
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== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==
'''Dungeon Magic''' (or '''Dungeon & Magic''') looks like a crossover between ''[[Dungeon Master]]'' and ''[[Might and Magic: The Secret of the Inner Sanctum|Might & Magic]]''.
'''Dungeon Magic''' (or '''Dungeon & Magic''') looks like a crossover between ''[[Dungeon Master]]'' and ''[[Might and Magic: The Secret of the Inner Sanctum|Might & Magic]]''.


All three aforementioned games are tile-based first-person role-playing games. ''Might & Magic'' was released in 1986, ''Dungeon Master'' in 1987, ''Dungeon & Magic'' in 1989.
All three aforementioned games are tile-based first-person role-playing games. ''Might & Magic'' was released in 1986, ''Dungeon Master'' in 1987, ''Dungeon & Magic'' in 1989.
 
The '''combat''' of ''Dungeon Magic'' is the same as in ''Dungeon Master'': real-time action combat. Combined with the tile-based movement, it is often called "combat dance".
The '''combat''' of ''Dungeon Magic'' is the same as in ''Dungeon Master'': real-time action combat. Combined with the tile-based movement, it is often called "combat dance".


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