Eamon Dungeon Designer
The Eamon Dungeon Designer, also commonly known as the Dungeon Designer Disk or the DDD, is a set of programs that allows users to create their own custom adventures for Eamon. Originally developed around 1980 by series creator Donald Brown, the designer was revised and expanded several times by club presidents John Nelson and Tom Zuchowski, with the latest standard version (7.1) released in the mid-1990s.
The latest designer disk distributed by the EAG consists of the Dungeon Init, Dungeon Edit, and Dungeon List programs, a default version of the Main Program, and several supporting files and utilities. It also includes a copy of the Eamon Dungeon Designer's Manual. An additional disk known as the "Multi-Disk Supplement" includes programs that support the creation of the multi-disk adventures.
Versions
Version | Developer | Notes |
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4 | Donald Brown | This was the first fully standardized version of the designer. |
5 | John Nelson | |
6 | John Nelson | c. 1984 |
6.2 | John Nelson | |
7.0 | Tom Zuchowski | Released 1988. |
7.1 | Tom Zuchowski | Released September 1993, version 7.1 is the latest standard version of the DDD. Zuchowski announced its release in the September 1993 issue of the club newsletter: "It's been five years and dozens of bug fixes since the release of 7.0, and it seemed like time to bump up the version number to make it easier to tell if you have the latest revision." |
8 | Frank Black | Black's version 8 was converted to Eamon Deluxe. |
Source code
- Source:Dungeon Edit
- Source:Dungeon List
- Source:Dungeon Init 7.1
- Source:Dungeon Edit 7.1
- Source:Dungeon List 7.1
- Source:Main Program 7.1
See also
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