Since this game was offered for free many years ago and the game (Betrayal In Antara) that it was supposed to hype bombed this was not the easiest download to track down. However it is here now for you to enjoy.

System Requirements:

Since this game is very old and it was made for DOS not all new PCs will be able to play it. If it does work you may have to adjust your settings to get the sound to work.

If it does not work it is probably because this game requires something known as Expanded Memory. This memory was intended to make the game run smoother back then but it apparently is not used anymore.

For those of you lucky enough to able to play it without any problems you will experience the best example of incorporating novels into a PC game. Raymond E. Feist is a master at fantasy and this game exhibits his brilliance.

Sadly Return to Krondor was nowhere near as good as this game. To make matters worse Return To Krondor IS playable on most new PCs. It is a shame that Betrayal At Krondor is not as playable as its poor sequel.

The Download:

Betrayal At Krondor V1.02

Recent Note:

If you don’t have DOS you will need a utility called DOSBox.

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4 COMMENTS

  1. Game not for everyone because it has a style of older rpgs that were played back in the 90s.
    I found it interesting and entertaining .

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  2. Old free interesting rpg video game,I recommend this game everybody who likes old games

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  3. Looks very old-school, but I think if you’re the kind of player looking to play games of the past, Betrayal at Krondor’s a good game to play. It’s somewhat story-laden, which I think is great about this game. The overworld is pretty interesting, especially with the compass-like directions for turning around, plus the pixelated graphics gives the game that 90s nostalgia. Personally, it’s not the kind of game I would play in today’s age of gaming, but for what it is, I’d probably give the game a 3/5.

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