Today, SNEG, Ltd., curator and publisher of treasured classic PC games, is using its Scroll of Sending to share exciting news about another new release in its catalog of classic DUNGEONS & DRAGONS games for PC. This time, it’s The Temple of Elemental Evil: A Classic Greyhawk Adventure, set for release on Steam this September. Based on the iconic and genre-defining DUNGEONS & DRAGONS tabletop adventure of the same name, and using the 3.5 edition of the tabletop ruleset coupled with intense tactical combat, The Temple of Elemental Evil challenges adventurers to explore the titular temple, facing off against monsters and cultists while dealing with four elemental-themed factions who are at war with one another!

The Temple of Elemental Evil was first released in 2003 and has since garnered a passionate community around it. Over the years, fans have added a lot to the game and kept it alive in ways we really admire. This version builds on that work, and we’re genuinely thankful to everyone who’s helped along the way.
An evil demoness founded a cult dedicated to exploring evil in its most elemental forms. This cult was based in a temple just outside the village of Hommlet in a vile shire known as Nulb. Soon, this cult ruled the region with tyranny; times of chaos and violence ensued. Hard-fought battles were waged and the war was eventually won by the good armies of nearby lands. The temple was razed, the villains were imprisoned, and order was restored. The temple itself faded into distant memory…until now.
A Faithful Rendition of the 3.5 Edition D&D Ruleset
Experience the first video game to implement the iconic DUNGEONS & DRAGONS 3.5 Edition rules.

Tactical Turn-Based Combat
Engage in deep, grid-based encounters that mirror the tabletop experience.

Build the Perfect Party
Create up to five custom characters and recruit up to three unique NPCs to shape your journey. Choose from multiple races, classes, skills, feats, and alignments in a detailed 13-step character builder.

Classic Greyhawk Campaign Setting
The only D&D videogame to use the Greyhawk setting, faithfully adapted from the original 1985 adventure module.

Non-Linear Questing
Explore a reactive world where multiple objectives can be completed in various ways, based on your decisions.

Accessible Radial Control Interface
Quickly and easily access spells, abilities, and actions with an intuitive radial menu system designed for clarity and speed

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A long-time fan and reveler of all things Geek, I am also the Editor-in-Chief and Founder of GamingShogun.com