Boxed versions are also available at a higher price. The structure of the Internet, including game distribution channels, has changed since 1995, but the limited version of Mordor 1.1, as released in 1995, is still available from the Internet Archive Software Collection free of charge.Īn updated limited version, with a new installer and help files for better compatibility with recent versions of Windows, is available from Mordor's homepage.Īs of 2015, the download-only version of the game, including all 16 dungeon levels, is priced at US$5 via Paypal through Mordor's homepage. Mordor may also refer to: Mordor: The Depths of Dejenol, a 1995 role-playing video game Mordor, Warsaw, an informal name for the area, mostly composed of the office buildings, in the city of Warsaw, Poland Mordor Macula, an informal name of an area on. 'Mordor can also be found on most popular game FTP sites, Compuserve, the Microsoft Network, and other well-known locations.' Tolkien 's fictional world of Middle-earth. FEATURES Exciting non-linear play Real-time action and combat 2D graphic world Rich musical soundtrack Exciting sound FX 256.
A limited version of the game, containing only the first 3 dungeon levels but otherwise full-featured, was available through its now-defunct homepage. Mordor: The Depths of Dejenol is a single player fantasy maze, adventure, role-play video game for Windows 3.1, created by Artifact Entertainment and published in 1995 by IPC Software / Decklins Domain. After beta testing concluded, the release version of Mordor, 1.1, shipped Jat an initial price of US$39.95.