The Legend of Cyrn

Author: Graham Kelly

Category: RPG

Description: This is the demo of my rather large, soon-to-be-released game, The Legend of Cyrn. You play as one of eight races, although in the demo you can only choose from two, the Half-Elf and the Human (which are the same game, basically.)

Added 11 May 2002. Written for Quest 3.03. Played online 455 times, downloaded 245 times (since 07 Feb 2011).

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Comment by Graham Kelly

01 Jul 2002

Yes, I made this game. [There is a "bug"] I just realized in which I forgot to include a "thank you, goodbye" or somesuch when speaking to the shopkeeper, so you HAVE to buy something. Sorry about this, otherwise I think (but I made it so I'm biased) it is a good game.
Edited by Alex Warren

Review by Carlii Cortez

01 Jul 2002

It's easy to give a game a big rating if you're impressed by the overall "largeness" of it. Luckily this isn't the case, although "The Legend Of Cyrn" IS big. Instead, one can review this game with full assurement that it is worth playing and is very satisfying for the player.

Sure, it has it's bugs, but this game is reeking of good gameplay. It relies on your own ingenueity to some extent, which gives it a rather classical feel. It's kind of like a 'hyped-up' version of "Magic Sword" with a much easier maze. The idea of choosing from half a dozen or more different races is very exciting, while timely for the creator. No doubt fantasy lovers will beam with delight with some of the game's notable highlights - the use of weapons & spells, varied landscape and endless items.

On the flipside, there are annoying things in the game. An overview of the game would improve it greatly.

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Comment by joe

13 Oct 2002

i have the medallion, how do you get the writ of knowledge?

Review by Mocha Man and Eager Elmer

08 Dec 2002

This is a fantastic game-- it is fun to play and it keeps you occupied for more than a measly ten minutes (like some of these games do). The potential of this game is amazing-- I can't wait to see the full version. I only had one problem and that was that in the very beginning, in the house of learning, almost all the rooms are named the same thing and all the scholars are named the same thing, so I would get confused as to where I was. This problem was too small to lose this game any stars, though.

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Review by matt

08 Dec 2002

Its cool. I want the full version to come out like NOW so I can download it. it is better than anything else in the arcive so DOWNLOAD THIS GAME!!

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Review by kool is josh

08 Dec 2002

Awesome Awesome Awesome Awesome game. Awesome. Download it. I'm serious. Awesome Awesome Awesome Awesome.

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Review by brat

08 Dec 2002

Wow it looks like everyone is reviewing this game on december 8 so I guess I better too.

It is a really good game with funny characters, intriging story, and a big map. I reccomend it.

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Review by B.J. Best

11 Dec 2002

The best aspect of this game is that it is very well-written. The room descriptions and character dialogue are well-done, with a good dose of wit. The plot is serviceable enough to move you along, although there's a lack of direction (i.e., what do you do next) once you get outside of the Great Scholarly Halls.

Some of the gameplay is a little more obtuse than it needs to be, I think. For example, once you complete one task for the Curator, you have to bug him again before he'll tell you what to do next... logically, it would all be part of one conversation. I am also not a fan of interacting with objects that are not listed in the object window unless the situation would logically demand it. It wouldn't be hard to add some books to the object window once you talk with the librarian so that you can then read them; the author could also easily add a dummy to the training room, although for my earlier experience in the library I knew to attack it anyway. Perhaps this is just my personal preference.

The game gets kinda buggy once you get to Vald Daen, but perhaps this will be addressed in the completed version.

All in all a good game, better than most out there. I hope the author is continuing to work on it, as it holds much promise.

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Review by Kool Is Josh

13 Dec 2002

I thought it was good

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Review by Eager Elmer

13 Dec 2002

Heeheeheeheeheehehehehehehehehesnorthehehehehehehehehe it was great and great and stuff with fish HI where are you

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Review by Master Hand

13 Dec 2002

This was a good fantasy game that needs to be longer!! NO MORE DEMO!!!

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Comment by Chris

19 Mar 2004

when the curator tells you to go to the librarian, i speak to him, he asks for my origin than nothing happens?

What am i ment to do, wait half the day?

Review by yipshi

22 Aug 2004

I'm sure this woud be a good game if I could figure out the commands. I can't figure out how to enter my room at the inn.
Obviously, when I use my key on the door, I should be able to unlock my door, instead of locking it. This game just needs a bit of tweaking to be played as it should. There also needs to be hints past the first task.

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Review by BlatSlabber

28 Sep 2004

I'm sorry. I would be more excited about this game if it didn't rely on multiple votes by the same person JOSH!

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Comment by GAMER!

08 Feb 2008

I'm stuck. I talk to the curator and get the second task. I talk to the head librarian and he says to studdy some books. When I type "x books" or I type anything to do with books there are no books in the library. Could someone tell me what to do. Other then that great game!

Comment by GAMER!

22 Feb 2008

i'VE DOWNLOADED THE NEWEST VERSION OF QUEST (4.03.) wHEN i START THIS GAME NOTHING HAPPENS. tHIS HAPPENS WITH LOADS OF OTHER GAMES THAT CONTAIN STRING VARIABLES. wHY DOES THIS HAPPEN?

Comment by GAMER!

23 Feb 2008

No actually when I start the game an error comes up saying "invalid property value." This happens with loads of other games as well. Why?

Review by Freak

03 Apr 2008

The Legend of Cyrn is big. Unfortunately, it is big at the expense of depth.
The game starts out in a series of rooms differing only in their exits, with a series of fetch quests. After finishing the prologue, the game opens up a bit, but it's still fairly shallow.

And it's buggy. Examining the olive tree doesn't work, but that's a Quest bug. There's the common newbie mistake of "Actions are repeatable when they logically shouldn't be." several times. It has a few times where it has a real time delay before proceeding. The Inn simply wasn't tested. (Keys don't set the variable correctly, but that doesn't matter because the door doesn't check the variable, dropping a key will suppress the innkeeper's comments, and trying to rent the Grand room causes the innkeeper to vanish.)

It's a tossup between 2 and 3 stars.

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Comment by Hannan

17 Dec 2011

where is head scholar?

Comment by hulkman508

19 Dec 2011

What do I do with the medalions? (I've got three) I hope i'm not missing something painfully obvious . . .

Comment by soul emporer

20 Dec 2011

what is a good race to start with?

Comment by soul emporer

20 Dec 2011

someone, anyone please answer

Review by hulkman508

25 Jan 2012

I can't really get far, and I'm just not liking the gameplay that much. It has good potential . . .

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Comment by Clockwork1328

26 Jan 2012

Hello

Can you walk me through making a class list like your and making them work? I can not figure it out.

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