Hack'n'slash
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Hack'n'slash and kill'n'loot are terms used to describe adventures that emphasize large amounts of combat over things like puzzle-solving. Hack'n'slash adventures tend to be simple or easy to explore and filled with many opponents, and may also include a sizable amount of treasure to collect.
Adventures that reviewers have described as hack'n'slash or kill'n'loot include:
- Cave of the Mind
- Castle of Doom
- Assault on the Clone Master
- Heroes Castle
- The Senator's Chambers
- Revenge of the Mole Man
- The Underground City
- The Citadel of Blood
- City in the Clouds
- Daemon's Playground
- Priests of Xim!
- Escape from the Orc Lair
- The Harpy Cloud
- The School of Death
- The Dungeons of Xenon
- The Smith's Stronghold
- Castle of Riveneta
- Superfortress of Lin Wang
- Maze of Quasequeton
- The Chamber of the Dragons
- The House of Secrets
- The Ring of Doom
- The Iron Prison
- Dungeon of Doom
- The Valley of Death
- The Mattimoe Palace
- Quest of Erebor
- Nucleus of the Ruby
- Pyramid of the Ancients
- The Tomb of Evron
- The Mountain Fortress
- Ruins of Ivory Castle
- Lost!
- The Pathetic Hideout of Mr. R.
- Escape from Granite Hall
- The Alien Intruder
- The Wizard's Tower
- Gamma 1
- The Training Ground
- Star Wars - Tempest One
- The Caverns of Vanavara
- Eamon Renegade Club
- Apocalypse 2021
- Return of Ngurct
- Haunted Keep
- Return to Pendrama
- Keep of Skull Gorge
- Vaalpa's Plight
- Fiends of Eamon
- Sagamore
- The Dungeon of Traps
- The Caverns of the Sphinx
- Dracula's Chateau
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