Moon Levels:
Some levels only show up during a full moon. The program determines
this by your CPU clock, which can be changed. If you play the game with
the date set to a full moon, you'll see one of these levels denoted by
a flag witrh a circle. So get out the almanac and start exploring!
Skirmish Mode:
Solved the game? Can't find a biological opponent? You can play all
those multiplayer maps against the computer! Just go to your DOS prompt
and start the game using '-1player' as a parameter. In the following example
you should be in your Dungeon Keeper directory:
C\>keeper95 -1player or C\>keeper -1player
Sacrificing:
One of the biggest mysteries in Dungeon Keeper is what to sacrifice
at the temple. Temples also make your monsters happier, can cure them of
disease or chicken-ness. But the most fun is to drop your creatures into
the temple waters to see what happens.
Here is what we've found so far:
Imps - Sacrifice a few of these little guys and they get much cheaper
to create! Well worth it.
Fly & Spider - Get a Warlock
2 Beetles - Complete current manufacturing
2 Flies - Complete current research
Beetle & Spider - Get a Dark Mistress
3 Spiders - Get a Bile Demon
Ghost - All your chickens die
Vampire - All monsters diseased
2 Bile Demons - All monsters turn into chickens
Horned Reaper - All monsters angry!
Dark Mistress & Bile Demon & Troll - Get the Horned Reaper
Do NOT sacrifice the undead or chickens, unless you like making the gods angry.
Speaking of the Horned Reaper, he's a great fighter, but can go a bit
bezerk at times. If he gives you too much trouble, you can pay him off
by dropping money on him. Makes him happier (me too).