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King Arthur Franchise Bundle torrentCategory: Casual, RPG
Developer: Paradox Interactive|Paradox Interactive
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King Arthur Collection Welcome to the lost age of chivalry, a time of magic and myth where you must be one of the living legends administer the country periods: Arthur, son of Uther Pendragon, the Once and Future King in the prophecy mentioned. Reach your destiny and claim your rightful place on the throne of Britannia. Send your heroes and their followers to battle legendary warriors and monsters, while saints and faerie folk test their the resistance to evil wizards and knights. King Arthur Fallen Champions large crushed his rivals in the South but the realm of the Once and Future King a close ... The lands beyond the Forest of Bedegraine is wild, ruled by no one, haunted by : King Arthur the old gods who fought and bled here in the past long. This is the story of three brave souls. To save Sir Lionel, a brave knight from Britannia on the search for the damsel in distress, before it's too late. Lady Corrigan of the Sidhe, a creature of the twilight hunting for hidden paths that they lost back to their homeland to lead Tir na n? G. Trest the Chosen, a shaman of the North, driven by visions of greatness and voices in the night. A rider, an enchantress, and a prophet - these three will fight forget that Master began long, long ago. The Fallen Champions Campaign Map contains a specific region of Britannia, where players command three very different heroes. The gameplay is, mission-to-mission plot-based story. There are no players conquer territories on the campaign map, even without the economic and strategic management decisions this time - they choose missions and upgrade heroes instead. Fallen Champions contains forward 10 battles, each of a single adventure. Each hero has its own story and each of these stories are three battles, adding up to a total of nine battles and having to cope with the last great battle in the 10th great enemy. The battle maps is very diverse in terms of graphics and in construction: some tactical RPG situations (with a limited number of elite units and heroes), tactical battles (with huge armies on the field) and massive battles against a general AI under very unusual circumstances. If heroes are moving on the campaign map mission to mission, they will unlock convened on quests, and when the other. The quests give, appropriate details of the plot and gives an insight into the mission next fight also. The decisions in these quests is made to influence the outcome of the action and sometimes even have some effect on the structure of the next battle. King Arthur II: The Role-Playing Wargame critically praised by reviewers and gamers alike, was King Arthur one of the biggest surprises emerge on the gaming scene in 2010. Now the Fantasy / RPG RTS returns in a result set to push the boundaries of the genre even further. Our story begins long after young Arthur pull the magic sword from the stone, united the war-torn land of Britannia, the knights of the Round Table and securing peace in Camelot gathered by the power of the Holy Grail aided. Where legends normally come to an end, King Arthur II begins on its own gruesome tale ... King Arthur II: Dead Legions This story of rebirth, resurrection and revenge, as the chronicle of the biggest opponents came King Arthur to power - and the terrible price he had to pay. Our journey begins in Eboracum built in one of the largest cities in the Roman provinces of Britannia. But that was a long time ago, and Eboracum slowly turned into a magnificent graveyard of marble palaces, populated by the living, breathing ghosts of a fallen empire. Until a young monarch in the south, a Briton called Arthur pulled the magic sword out of the stone and changed everything. And now, beaten in the post-disaster

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