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Box art for Kingdom Under Fire: A War of Heroes Series Game Engine BLUE Release 18 January 2001 (USA) Mode(s), Kingdom Under Fire: A War of Heroes (also known as simply Kingdom Under Fire) is a developed by and published. Released for in 2001, the game is based in a setting and is played from an overhead. The game included and online modes through Phantagram's 'Wargate' server. The game is the first release in the series, which later received critical acclaim through the release, a game which, like others in the series, incorporated both and elements.
A 'Gold Patch' was released for Kingdom Under Fire which introduced a map editor, extra missions, and in-game save option; this version was also re-released as Kingdom Under Fire Gold. Contents • • • • • Gameplay [ ] Two factions, light and dark, are playable in the game, with each side having units fulfilling the typical roles of warrior, archer, flying unit and wizards – as well as more powerful individual hero characters. The campaigns are split into 13 missions of which 10 are battles and the other three being a for a hero character.
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Skirmish and modes were also supported, with online games with human opponents organized via the Wargate.Net server. Plot [ ] Kingdom Under Fire is set in the fantasy land of Bersia and covers the struggle between the forces of light (Humans, Dwarves, and Elves) and the forces of dark (Ogres, Orcs, Undead, and others). One hundred years before the events of the game, an epic war was waged between the two forces until finally a legendary group known as the Knights of Xok defeated the forces of dark and brought peace to the land of Bersia. Reception [ ] In the United States, Kingdom Under Fire sold 20,000 copies by October 2001.
The game received mixed or average reviews on the review aggregator websites and, with both very positive and negative responses from critics. Download Google Maps Downloader 6.67 Keygen{h33t}{easypath}. The hero missions were unfavourably compared with 's Diablo games.
The difficulty was claimed to be too high by some reviewers, with hero units unbalanced and the game's AI also found lacking. The game's graphics were considered good or passable, though the animations limited, but the audio and story were praised by critics. References [ ].