Ha! Apparently, I should have quoted my entire post from yesteryear (not just the part about Order of the Griffon).
Double Dungeons -- This will never be on anyone's "Best List", but if you are into old-skool dungeon crawling (occasionally making maps), then you might try this. This game would have been a lot better had there been a greater variety of environments and enemies (among other things). The reason I suggest this game is because the TWO PLAYER CO-OP mode is actually a lot of fun (both players have to enjoy the game, of course). Unfortunately, I don't know how likely it is to find two folks who enjoy this game enough to finish it. My brother and I are probably in the minority Smile (and that was 16 years ago).
Anyway, I still feel that a greater variety of environments + enemies would have helped this game tremendously.
I agree with nat: some really nice tunes in DD (too bad there weren't more!).
Since I'm being lazy, and just quoting myself,
I might as well remind you folks about this AWESOMENESS (since no one has mentioned it yet):
The koolest thing is that the ONLY way to see yourself is to have a second player and manuevre (sp??) yourselves to look at one another. Unless there is a mirror I'm forgetting about, that's the only way to see what your character looks like!
Yet ONE MORE REASON for you to play Double Dungeons as 2-player co-op!