Worlds of Ultima

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Worlds of Ultima series

The Savage Empire
Martian Dreams

Ultima Underworld series

The Stygian Abyss
Labyrinth of Worlds

Other games

Akalabeth
Escape from Mt. Drash
Ultima Online
Ultima Worlds Online: Origin
Ultima X: Odyssey

The Ultima Universe

Worlds of Ultima Online
Britannia
Writing systems
Virtues of Ultima

Ultima Characters

The Avatar  · Lord British  · The Time Lord  · Companions of the Avatar  · Mondain  · Minax  · Lord Blackthorn  · The Guardian  · List of characters  · Based on developers

Other Ultima subjects

Ultima V: Lazarus
Origin Systems
Richard Garriott

The Worlds of Ultima series (later called Ultima: Worlds of Adventure) was a short lived spin-off of the well-known Ultima series of computer role-playing games.

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[edit] Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire (1990)

After Ultima VI, the Avatar is transported by a friend's failed experiment with Blackrock to the jungle valley of Eodon in another world, whose indigenous people were modeled on some of the aboriginal nations of Mesoamerica and tropical Africa. The player needs to understand and master some aspects of their stone-age tribal culture and their "jungle magic" to find a way to bring peace to the valley.

[edit] Ultima: Worlds of Adventure 2: Martian Dreams (1991)

The Avatar finds himself on a spaceship right from the pages of Jules Verne or H.G. Wells with various well-known persons from the late 1800s on board, such as Nellie Bly, Sigmund Freud, and Nikola Tesla, in a mission to rescue other important personalities of the Victorian era, who ended up in Mars due to sabotage on a ship during a guided tour.

[edit] Arthurian Legends (cancelled in 1993)

Arthurian Legends was to be set in the times of King Arthur and use the Ultima VII game engine.


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