List of Dungeons & Dragons video games

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This is a list of officially licensed video games which use the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy tabletop role-playing game IP. This includes computer games, console games, arcade games, and mobile games. Video games which use the D&D mechanics via the SRD rather than official license are not included on this list.

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Licensing history

The first Dungeons & Dragons licensed games were made by Mattel for the Intellivision. The contract required some variations to the normal Intellivision title screens with the name being capitalized and the addition of the word 'cartridge'. The games, however, had nothing to do with the rules or any of the settings. [1]

Up until 1987, a number of games inspired by Dungeons & Dragons had appeared, such as the Wizardry and Ultima series, but these were not licensed from TSR. TSR considered making their own video games and passed on the idea, and instead announced in 1987 that it was looking for a game development partner to make officially-licensed games. At least ten different companies applied, including Electronic Arts and Origin Systems, but TSR awarded the contract to Strategic Simulations, Inc. (SSI) primarily because of their broader vision and their experience in computerized wargaming. [2] [3] After a successful run with their Gold Box series of games, SSI lost their exclusive license in 1994. TSR then divided the license among multiple publishers. [4]

TSR awarded Interplay Productions, Inc. a license to use the Forgotten Realms and Planescape trademarks and associated properties for use in computer and video game products. [5] Within Interplay, a division named Black Isle Studios used this license arrangement to develop a series of successful games based upon the two D&D settings. They also published Baldur's Gate series developed by the Canadian company BioWare. In 2003, Interplay ran into financial difficulties, resulting in the closure of Black Isle Studios. Their next planned D&D video game, code-named "Jefferson", was canceled as a result of legal issues with Wizards of the Coast, the new rights holders to the D&D franchise. [6]

Wizards of the Coast purchased TSR, the makers of Dungeons & Dragons , in 1997. They in turn were acquired by Hasbro in 1999. As a result, the subsidiary Hasbro Interactive gained the right to use the Dungeons & Dragons game brand in their video game products. In 2001, facing financial difficulties, Hasbro sold 100% of Hasbro Interactive to French software concern Infogrames Entertainment, SA in a US$100 million deal. [7] This led to the publication of Neverwinter Nights in 2002, a game also developed by Bioware.

List of games

This list is categorized by campaign setting in descending order by number of games.

The cell color corresponds to the following common game engines used for D&D video games.

   Gold Box Engine
   Infinity Engine
   Dark Alliance Engine
   Aurora Engine
   Electron Engine
   Unity

Forgotten Realms

The majority of D&D video games are set in the Forgotten Realms setting, and since 2007 all D&D video games have been set there.

TitleSeriesGenrePlatform(s)DeveloperReleaseEngine
Pool of Radiance [8] Gold Box: Pool of Radiance RPG (turn-based) Home computers, NES SSI 1988Gold Box
Hillsfar [8] Gold Box: Pool of RadianceAction-adventureHome computers, NES Westwood Studios 1989
Curse of the Azure Bonds [8] Gold Box: Pool of RadianceRPG (turn-based)Home computersSSI1989Gold Box
Secret of the Silver Blades [8] Gold Box: Pool of RadianceRPG (turn-based)Home computersSSI1990Gold Box
Eye of the Beholder [9] [10] Eye of the BeholderRPG (action-based)Home computers, Sega CD, SNES, Amiga Westwood Studios1990EotB
Eye of the Beholder II: The Legend of Darkmoon [9] [10] Eye of the BeholderRPG (action-based)Home computers, AmigaWestwood Studios1991EotB
Pools of Darkness [10] Gold Box: Pool of RadianceRPG (turn-based)Home computersSSI1991Gold Box
Gateway to the Savage Frontier [10] Gold Box: Savage FrontierRPG (turn-based)Home computers Stormfront Studios 1991Gold Box
Treasures of the Savage Frontier [10] Gold Box: Savage FrontierRPG (turn-based) MS-DOS, AmigaStormfront Studios1992Gold Box
Eye of the Beholder III: Assault on Myth Drannor [9] [11] Eye of the BeholderRPG (action-based)MS-DOS, PC-98SSI1993Aesop
Forgotten Realms: Unlimited Adventures [11] Gold BoxRPG (turn-based)MS-DOS, Mac MicroMagic, Inc.1993Gold Box
Dungeon Hack [11] RPG (roguelike)MS-DOS DreamForge Intertainment 1993Aesop
Menzoberranzan [11] RPG (action-based)MS-DOSDreamForge Intertainment1994Ravenloft
Blood & Magic [12] Real-time strategy MS-DOSTachyon Studios1996
Descent to Undermountain [12] RPG (action-based)MS_DOS, Windows Interplay 1998 Descent
Baldur's Gate [12] Baldur's Gate RPGWindows, Mac BioWare 30 Nov 1998Infinity Engine
Baldur's Gate: Tales of the Sword Coast [12] Baldur's GateRPGWindows, MacBioWare30 Apr 1999Infinity Engine
Icewind Dale [13] Icewind Dale RPGWindows, MacBlack Isle Studios20 Jun 2000Infinity Engine
Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn [13] Baldur's GateRPGWindows, MacBioWare24 Sep 2000Infinity Engine
Icewind Dale: Heart of Winter [13] Icewind DaleRPGWindowsBlack Isle Studios21 Feb 2001Infinity Engine
Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal [13] Baldur's GateRPGWindows, MacBioWare21 Jun 2001Infinity Engine
Icewind Dale: Trials of the Luremaster [13] Icewind DaleRPGWindowsBlack Isle Studios7 Sep 2001Infinity Engine
Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor [13] RPG (turn-based)WindowsStormfront Studios27 Sep 2001
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance [13] Dark Alliance Hack and slash PS2, Xbox, GameCube, GBA Snowblind Studios 2 Dec 2001Dark Alliance Engine
Neverwinter Nights [13] Neverwinter Nights RPGWindows, Mac, Linux BioWare18 Jun 2002Aurora Engine
Icewind Dale II [13] Icewind DaleRPGWindowsBlack Isle Studios27 Aug 2002Infinity Engine
Dungeons & Dragons: Eye of the Beholder RPG (turn-based) Game Boy Advance Pronto Games30 Oct 2002
Neverwinter Nights: Shadows of Undrentide [13] [14] Neverwinter NightsRPGWindows, Mac, Linux Floodgate Entertainment, BioWare21 Jun 2003Aurora Engine
Neverwinter Nights: Hordes of the Underdark [13] [14] Neverwinter NightsRPGWindows, Mac, LinuxBioWare2 Dec 2003Aurora Engine
Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone [15] RPG (action-based)Windows, PS2, XboxStormfront Studios2004
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II [13] Dark AllianceHack and slashPS2, XboxBlack Isle Studios20 Jan 2004Dark Alliance Engine
Neverwinter Nights: Shadowguard [14] Neverwinter NightsRPGWindows, Mac, LinuxFloodgate Entertainment10 Nov 2004Aurora Engine
Neverwinter Nights: Witch's Wake [14] Neverwinter NightsRPGWindows, Mac, LinuxBioWare10 Nov 2004Aurora Engine
Neverwinter Nights: Kingmaker [14] Neverwinter NightsRPGWindows, Mac, LinuxBioWare10 Nov 2004Aurora Engine
Neverwinter Nights: Pirates of the Sword Coast [16] Neverwinter NightsRPGWindows, Mac, LinuxBioWare20 Sep 2005Aurora Engine
Neverwinter Nights: Infinite Dungeons [17] Neverwinter NightsRPGWindows, Mac, LinuxBioWare26 May 2006Aurora Engine
Neverwinter Nights: Wyvern Crown of Cormyr [18] Neverwinter NightsRPGWindows, Mac, LinuxBioWare14 Sep 2006Aurora Engine
Neverwinter Nights 2 [19] Neverwinter NightsRPGWindows, Mac Obsidian Entertainment 31 Oct 2006Electron Engine
Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask of the Betrayer [19] Neverwinter NightsRPGWindowsObsidian Entertainment27 Sep 2007Electron Engine
Neverwinter Nights 2: Storm of Zehir [19] Neverwinter NightsRPGWindowsObsidian Entertainment18 Nov 2008Electron Engine
Neverwinter Nights 2: Mysteries of Westgate [20] Neverwinter NightsRPGWindows Ossian Studios 29 Apr 2009Electron Engine
Dungeons & Dragons: Daggerdale [21] Dark AllianceHack and slash PS3, Xbox 360, WindowsBedlam Games25 May 2011
Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition [22] Baldur's GateRPGWindows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android Overhaul Games 28 Sep 2012 Infinity Enhanced Engine
Neverwinter [23] MMORPG Windows, Xbox One, PS4 Cryptic Studios 20 Jun 2013
Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition [24] Baldur's GateRPGWindows, Mac, Linux, iOS, AndroidOverhaul Games15 Nov 2013Infinity Enhanced Engine
Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition [25] Icewind DaleRPGWindows, Mac, Linux, iOS, AndroidOverhaul Games30 Oct 2014Infinity Enhanced Engine
Lords of Waterdeep [26] BoardgameiOS, Android Playdek 21 Nov 2014
Sword Coast Legends RPGWindows, OS X, Linux, PS4, Xbox One N-Space, Digital Extremes 29 Sep 2015
Baldur's Gate: Siege of Dragonspear Baldur's GateRPGWindows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android Beamdog 31 Mar 2016Infinity Enhanced Engine
Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms [27] Incremental game Mac, Windows, iOS, Android, PS4, XboxCodename Entertainment8 Sep 2017
Tales from Candlekeep: Tomb of Annihilation [28] BoardgameMac, WindowsBKOM Studios11 Oct 2017
Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition Neverwinter NightsRPGWindows, Mac Beamdog 27 Mar 2018Aurora Enhanced Engine
Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance [29] Dark AllianceHack and slash PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series Tuque Games 2021
Baldur's Gate III Baldur's GateRPG Windows, macOS, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S Larian Studios 3 Aug 2023Divinity 4 Engine
Former online games
TitleGenrePlatform(s)DeveloperReleaseDownEngine
Neverwinter Nights [10] RPG (turn-based)Home computers AOL, Stormfront Studios, SSI1991Jul 1997Gold Box
Neverwinter Nights: Mobile [30] RPG (action-based) Mobile phone Floodgate Entertainment2004c. 2011
Dungeons & Dragons: Tiny Adventures [31] [32] [33] [34] Idle game Facebook Wizards of the Coast 20082010
Heroes of Neverwinter Tactical role-playing game Facebook Liquid Entertainment 2011Dec 2012
Dungeons & Dragons: Arena of War [35] ActioniOS, Android DeNA Oct 2013Aug 2014Unity
Warriors of Waterdeep [36] [37] Turn-based tactics Android, iOS Ludia May 2019Dec 2022

Dragonlance

TitleSeriesGenrePlatform(s)DeveloperReleaseEngine
Heroes of the Lance [8] Silver Box Action platformer Home computers, NES, Master System U.S. Gold 1988Silver Box
Dragons of Flame [8] Silver BoxAction platformerHome computers, NESU.S. Gold1989Silver Box
Shadow Sorcerer [10] Silver Box Real-time strategy Home computersU.S. Gold1991
War of the Lance [8] Turn-based strategy Home computersSSI1989
DragonStrike [8] Flight simulator Home computersWestwood Studios1990
DragonStrike (NES) [8] Scrolling shooter NESWestwood Studios1992
Champions of Krynn [8] Gold Box: DragonlanceRPG (turn-based)Home computersSSI1990Gold Box
Death Knights of Krynn [10] Gold Box: DragonlanceRPG (turn-based)Home computersSSI1991Gold Box
The Dark Queen of Krynn [10] Gold Box: DragonlanceRPG (turn-based)Home computersSSI1992Gold Box

Mystara

TitleGenrePlatform(s)DeveloperRelease
Dungeons & Dragons: Order of the Griffon RPG (turn-based) TurboGrafx 16 Westwood Studios1992
Dungeons & Dragons: Warriors of the Eternal Sun [10] RPG (turn-based) Sega Genesis Westwood Studios1992
Fantasy Empires [11] Turn-based strategy MS-DOS Silicon Knights 1993
Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom [11] Hack and slash Arcade, Sega Saturn Capcom 1994
Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara [12] Hack and slashArcade, Sega SaturnCapcom1996

Dark Sun

TitleGenrePlatform(s)DeveloperRelease
Dark Sun: Shattered Lands [11] RPG (turn-based)MS-DOSSSI1993
Dark Sun: Wake of the Ravager [11] RPG (turn-based)MS-DOSSSI1994
Dark Sun Online: Crimson Sands [12] MMORPG WindowsSSI1996

Greyhawk

Greyhawk was the original Advanced Dungeons & Dragons setting. It was superseded by the Forgotten Realms around 1985, but it became the official default D&D setting in 2000. The Greyhawk video games were released shortly after.

TitleGenrePlatform(s)DeveloperRelease
Dungeons & Dragons: Heroes [13] Hack and Slash XboxAtari Hunt Valley Development StudioSeptember 2003
The Temple of Elemental Evil [13] RPG (turn based)Windows Troika Games September 16, 2003
Dungeons & Dragons Tactics [38] [39] RPG (turn based) PSP Kuju Entertainment August 14, 2007

Ravenloft

TitleGenrePlatform(s)DeveloperRelease
Ravenloft: Strahd's Possession [11] RPG (action-based)MS-DOSDreamForge Intertainment1994
Ravenloft: Stone Prophet [12] RPG (action-based)MS-DOSDreamForge Intertainment1995
Iron & Blood: Warriors of Ravenloft [12] FightingMS-DOS, PlayStation Take 2 Interactive 1996

Eberron

TitleGenrePlatform(s)DeveloperRelease
Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonshard [40] Real-time strategy Windows Liquid Entertainment September 21, 2005
Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach [41] MMORPG Windows Turbine, Inc. February 28, 2006

Planescape

TitleGenrePlatform(s)DeveloperRelease
Planescape: Torment [12] RPGWindows Black Isle Studios December 12, 1999
Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition RPGWindows, Mac, LinuxOverhaul GamesApril 11, 2017


Other settings

TitleSettingGenrePlatform(s)DeveloperReleaseEngine
Dungeons & Dragons Computer Fantasy Game [42] GenericAction Handheld LCD Mattel1981
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Cloudy Mountain [43] [44] Generic Action-adventure Intellivision Mattel1982
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure of Tarmin [43] GenericAction-adventureIntellivisionTom Loughry1982
Spelljammer: Pirates of Realmspace [10] SpelljammerRPG (turn-based)MS-DOS Cybertech Systems 1992Gold Box
Stronghold [11] Generic Real-time strategy MS-DOSStormfront Studios1993
Al-Qadim: The Genie's Curse [11] Al-Qadim RPG (action-based)MS-DOS Cyberlore Studios 1994
Slayer [12] GenericRPG (action-based) 3DO Lion Entertainment1994
DeathKeep [12] Generic FPS Windows, 3DOLion Entertainment1996
Birthright: The Gorgon's Alliance [12] Birthright Turn-based strategy MS-DOS Synergistic Software 1996

Collections

TitleSeriesSettingPlatform(s)PublisherRelease
AD&D Limited Edition Collector's Set VariousVarious MS-DOS SSI 1990
AD&D Collector's Edition VariousVariousMS-DOS, Mac WizardWorks 1994
AD&D Collector's Edition Vol. 3Savage Frontier Forgotten Realms MS-DOSSSI1994
Fantasy Fest!VariousForgotten RealmsMS-DOSSSI1994
AD&D Eye of the Beholder Trilogy Eye of the Beholder Forgotten RealmsMS-DOSSSI1995
AD&D Ultimate FantasyVariousVarious Intellivision Slash Corporation1995
AD&D Masterpiece Collection Dark Sun/Ravenloft Dark Sun/Ravenloft Windows Mindscape 1996
The Forgotten Realms Archives VariousForgotten RealmsWindowsInterplay1997
The Forgotten Realms Deluxe Edition VariousForgotten RealmsWindowsInterplay2006
Dungeons & Dragons Collection MystaraMystara Sega Saturn Capcom April 3, 1999
Gamefest: Forgotten Realms ClassicsVariousForgotten RealmsWindowsInterplay2001
Neverwinter Nights Gold Edition Neverwinter Nights Forgotten RealmsWindows Infogrames 2003
Neverwinter Nights Platinum Edition Neverwinter Nights Forgotten RealmsWindowsInfogrames2004
Atari Collection: RollenspieleVariousVariousWindows Atari 2005
Neverwinter Nights Diamond Compilation Neverwinter Nights Forgotten RealmsWindowsInfogrames2005
Ultimate Dungeons & DragonsVariousVariousWindowsAtari2005
Dungeons & Dragons Anthology: The Master CollectionVariousVariousWindowsAtari2011
Dungeons & Dragons: Neverwinter Nights Complete Neverwinter Nights Forgotten RealmsWindowsAtari2011
Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara MystaraMystaraPS3, Xbox 360, Wii U, WindowsCapcom2013

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