The player can interact with objects in the dungeon, including picking up items (to place in a character's inventory) or pressing buttons and flipping levers. The game shows a first-person view of the dungeon, direction arrows and a compass for navigation, a status area for messages, and a list of party members. The game has options to change the cursor movement speed and to automatically snap the cursor to buttons and objects on the screen. or performs the selected action (equivalent to a mouse click). Using a control pad, the D-Pad moves the cursor and speeds up the cursor movement. It can be played using a standard control pad or with the Sega Mouse. The game uses a point-and-click interface to navigate the maze-like dungeon and fight monsters. The default party, if chosen, consists of a male human fighter (neutral good), a female gnome thief (true neutral), a male elf mage (lawful evil), and a female half-elf cleric (neutral good). When forming a new party, the player creates four characters and chooses each character's race, gender, class, alignment, portrait, and name. At the start of the game, the player can choose to create a new party or use a default party. The player controls four characters initially, but this can be increased to a maximum of six characters by resurrecting skeletons found in the dungeon or by finding NPCs. The game does not provide maps of the levels, so players typically draw a map while playing or use an existing one from an outside resource. The game is a dungeon crawler using a first-person perspective in a three-dimensional environment, in a manner similar to the earlier PC game Dungeon Master.
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