Warlords III: Darklords Rising for PC

Australia, 1998

Videogame

A stand-alone expansion to Warlords III: Reign of Heroes, Warlords III: Darklords Rising adds new campaigns and scenarios, an enhanced random map generator, and more heroes, units, and spells. Gameplay has also been changed to allow for simultaneous movements, a first in the series.

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Credits

developer

Strategic Studies Group

publisher

Red Orb Entertainment

Production places
Australia
Production dates
1998

Appears in

Group of items

Play It Again II: Games Collection

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Collection metadata

ACMI Identifier

ARC000127-1

Subject category

Game

Object Types

Computer game optical disc/Computer game/Game

Computer game/Game

Materials

CD-ROM videogame. CD-ROM, CD jewel case, advert, registration card, troubleshooting guide and manual in cardboard box

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