Produced by: BioWare
Published by: Infogrames (now Atari)
Originally released in : 2002
Enhanced Edition released by: Beamdog In 2018 they re-released an Enhanced Edition of the game with bug fixes, updates and full server support)
NWN is a third-person perspective computer role-playing game that is based on third edition Dungeons & Dragons and Forgotten Realms rules. It was originally to be published by Interplay Entertainment, but the publisher's financial difficulties forced the change. Infogrames released Neverwinter Nights for Windows on June 18, 2002. BioWare released the freely downloadable Linux Client in June 2003 (purchase of game still required).[2] MacSoft released a Mac OS X port in August 2003. Two expansion packs were released in mid and late 2003, and a third in 2005. The game was based on the concept of building an internet-like model for a massively multiplayer game, allowing the end users to host the server. The belief was this model would create a potentially infinite massively multiplayer game framework. The game was named after the original Neverwinter Nights online game, the first graphical MMORPG,[3] which ran from 1991 to 1997 on AOL.
The core release includes the game engine, a campaign that can be played as single player or multiplayer, and the Aurora toolset (for Windows only, but can be used in Linux using Wine) used for creating custom content based on the same engine.
Manual
The subpages of this page are the tutorial and manual. The original game manuals for the game and its two expansions (all are included in NWN:EE) are available as PDF files although these may be out of date or outright wrong (they are also found in your game installation directory under lang/LANGUAGE/docs/legacy)