![]() ![]() ![]() The one Gaby is explaining in the video has a lot of bugs, but runs fine-clicks register as double clicks a lot of the time, no multiplayer (I think?), some visual and sound issues, and a few of the game mechanics are only half-implemented. Its easy to find varying versions of Shandalar, though, and they're all roughly the same, with little quirks here and there. Unfortunately, for reasons that I don't think we quite ever figured out, someone began a harassment campaign and called the person's real phone number, found their place of work, and sent a bunch of threatening messages, so the whole project was scrapped and, as far as I can tell, removed from the internet. Many moons ago, there was a helpful person who was working on a variety of Shandalar projects, and provided a forum with downloads for a couple stages of updates, going from no-patches, original Shandalar, up to a version with modern cards from the mid-2000s. ![]() Maybe someone who had the disk could copy it for you, but then it wouldn't run on your computer without a fair bit of legwork yourself. I don't believe it is possible to find a regular-old version of Shandalar currently. ![]() It has a fair amount of changes from regular Shandalar, it has the Spells of the Ancients expansion, it has Manalink, and it has a bunch of cards added. Just a note to the question asker: this is a link to the fan-updated, patched version of Shandalar. ![]()
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