I was able to get Wizards and Warriors working on Windows 10 64-bit by following the instructions listed on Jeff Ludwig's site. I will paste those instructions here, and also a direct link to his site. His Site: His Wizards and Warriors Page: This list is going to step you through how to get Wizards and Warriors running on a machine that is running Windows XP or later. Wizards and Warriors is notoriously finicky to set up on Windows XP and later versions of Windows (though I have had good luck getting it to work on Windows 7. Go figure.) Windows XP seems to be more random if this works or not. At any rate, here goes. Install Wizards and Warriors, and immediately make a copy of this directory. This backup is optional, but quite helpful in a pinch. Download Heuristic Park's unofficial Wizards and Warriors v1.0 patch, available below as a convenience. Extract "wwpatchv1_0.zip" to your Wizards and Warriors directory, overwriting any files. Download the Town AVI XP fix, available above. Extract "WW-townavi.zip" to your Wizards and Warriors directory, overwriting any files. Backup your deep6.exe, d6trlist.dat, d6item.dat, and d6mons.dat files. These files are in your root Wizards and Warriors directory. Download Ross Ridge's Wizards and Warriors DirectX Graphics Patch, available below as a convenience. Extract W&WGraphicsPatch.zip to your Wizards and Warriors directory. Run W&WGraphicsPatch.exe, and tell it to use a 1280x960 resolution (this is fully double 640x480 and will render the most clean graphics). Of course, if your monitor won't do 1280x960 resolution, 800x600 would work too. Run the game, and click "Start the Game". Hit the "Game Options" orb in the lower left part of the screen, and then go to the "Graphics" tab. To use the resolution that you set via the graphics patch, select "D3D 800x600" for the Driver option. If you selected 800x600 in step 10, I recommend that you run the game in "D3D 640x480" mode, though. Quit the game, and then restart it. You should be good to go! Enjoy!