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Dark Alliance doesn't feel much like a Dungeons & Dragons game.
For decades, developers have worked to translate the flavor and mechanics of the Dungeons & Dragons tabletop roleplaying game into digital form. The latest attempt is Dungeons and Dragons: Dark Alliance from Tuque Games, which was purchased by D&D owners Wizards of the Coast. Meant to be a spiritual successor to Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance, the co-op brawler follows the adventures of characters from the D&D novels by R. A. Salvatore, who also worked on the game.
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