Fantasy Wars
Fantasy Wars | |
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Developer(s) | Ino-Co |
Publisher(s) | 1C Company / Nobilis France |
Distributor(s) | GamersGate, Paradox Interactive, Atari |
Director(s) | Aleksey Kozyrev |
Designer(s) | Dmitry Gulin |
Composer(s) | Artem Kolpakov |
Engine | TheEngine |
Platforms | Microsoft Windows |
Release date(s) | October 2, 2007 |
Genre(s) | Turn-based tactics |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
Fantasy Wars (Russian: Кодекс Войны; formerly Mythic Wars) is a fantasy turn-based tactical video game developed by Ino-Co and published by 1C Company. The game was released through GamersGate on October 2, 2007.[1] Fantasy Wars features four playable races (humans, orcs, elves and dwarves). The single-player story includes three campaigns, taking place over a series of tactical hex maps.[2] The game uses a 3D game engine and includes role-playing video game gameplay features such as experience points and skills.
Fantasy Wars is distributed electronically by GamersGate and GOG and is published in Europe by Nobilis France.[3] The game is distributed in Scandinavia by Paradox Interactive[4] and in North America by Atari.[5]
In April 2008, Paradox Interactive announced a sequel to Fantasy Wars entitled Elven Legacy. Elven Legacy is developed by 1C:Ino-Co[6] and was released in April 2009.[7]
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External links
- Fantasy Wars (official website)
- Кодекс Войны (Ino-Co's website; in Russian)
- Fantasy Wars (1C website)
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- ↑ GamersGate - Home
- ↑ IGN: Fantasy Wars Preview
- ↑ Nobilis to Publish ?Fantasy Wars? and ?Death to Spies? in Europe
- ↑ Paradox Interactive - Nobilis catalogue in the hands of Paradox Scandinavian Distribution!
- ↑ http://www.gameguru.in/pc/2007/17/1c-games-to-be-distributed-by-atari/
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