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As the game starts, your party of adventurers has just won a great victory over evil Zhentarium forces at the ancient city of Ascore. But there is still trouble in the land. Far to the southeast, the dwarfs of Llorkh are fighting for their lives as they launched a rebellion against their Zhentarim masters. The black-cloaked forces of evil are counterattacking fiercely as they strive to hold the la...
A few weeks after the events of Gateway to the Savage Frontier, the mage Amelior Aminitas magically summons the party (by now called the "Heroes of Ascore") to eliminate the (apparently) last remaining troops of the Zhentarim from the dwarven city of Llorkh. Afterwards, the party is given a seemingly simple mission – to protect ambassadors of the "Lord's Alliance", which holds together the different cities of the frontier. However, the ambassadors are kidnapped, the Zhentarim and its allies (the Kraken Society and the Hosttower of the Arcane) plot to break up the alliance to conquer the regio...
Also known as: Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasures of the Savage Frontier
United States
WizardWorks Software, U.S. Gold, SSI (Strategic Simulations, Inc.), Softgold Computerspiele GmbH
Treasures of the Savage Frontier was released on November 1, 1992.
Treasures of the Savage Frontier is available on DOS, PC (Microsoft Windows), Amiga.
No — Treasures of the Savage Frontier is a single-player game.
Treasures of the Savage Frontier was developed by Stormfront Studios and published by WizardWorks Software.
Treasures of the Savage Frontier is rated M by ESRB.