Dungeons & Dragons: Eye of the Beholder

Dungeons & Dragons: Eye of the Beholder was a game available for the Game Boy Advance only. It is not the same as the classic computer game, Eye of the Beholder (game).

Gameplay
The Game Boy Advance game was not a direct port of the original game. Only some features were very similar, such as the story. However, the combat system was much more like the older Pool of Radiance (game) game, instead of first-person dungeon combat.

The game essentially used a stripped down version of the 3rd edition D&D rules, instead of the 2nd edition. It featured only four classes (wizard, fighter, cleric, rogue), instead of the standard six (wizard, fighter, cleric, rogue, ranger, paladin). However, the console game had an extra race to play, the half-orc. There could be up to six party members, meaning multiple of each class had to be taken.

The game did, however, have 3rd edition social interactions, such as diplomacy, which could be used when interacting with NPCs.