Death Bringer
1988 video game
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Death Bringer, alternatively titled Galdregon's Domain in Europe, is a 1988 role-playing video game originally developed and self-published by Pandora and released for the Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, TurboGrafx-CD, and X68000.
PublishersPandora
Spotlight Software
Telenet Japan (Sharp X68000)
Spotlight Software
Telenet Japan (Sharp X68000)
ProgrammersDavid Neale (Amiga)[1]
Steve Briggs (Atari ST)[1]
Steve Briggs (Atari ST)[1]
| Death Bringer Galdregon's Domain | |
|---|---|
Commodore 64 cover art | |
| Developer | Pandora |
| Publishers | Pandora Spotlight Software Telenet Japan (Sharp X68000) |
| Programmers | David Neale (Amiga)[1] Steve Briggs (Atari ST)[1] |
| Artist | Robin Chapman[1] Jeff Godfrey[1] |
| Writers | Ray Edwards[1] Simon Daniels[1] |
| Composer | Mike Brown[1] |
| Platforms | Amiga, Commodore 64, TurboGrafx-CD, X68000, Atari ST |
| Release |
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| Genre | Role-playing |
| Mode | Single-player |
Plot

The game is set in the fictional world of Mezron, where a wizard by the name of Azazeal has been resurrected and is searching for the five gems of Zator. The player takes control of a warrior charged with recovering the jewels by battling many minions who guard them, such as Medusa and High Priestess Set. They then venture into the catacombs of Castle Secnar and battle the undead.