DreamCatcher Games announces that Enlight's third installment in the Seven
Kingdoms series of real-time strategy games is now available: Toronto,
Canada. March 12, 2008. DreamCatcher Games, a leading publisher of interactive
entertainment software around the world, today announced its RTS Game Seven
Kingdoms: Conquest for Windows® has shipped to retail stores.
Prepare yourself for this third installment of the classic Seven Kingdoms
franchise, a series known for innovative gameplay, distinguishing it from
competing RTS titles. Delivering all the standout features of the previous
games, Seven Kingdoms: Conquest adds new features and new strategies in 3D
format. “Seven Kingdoms is well known to RTS players across the board,” Brian
Gladman, Senior Product Manager at DreamCatcher Games said. “The previous two
titles have received terrific scores from top gaming publications and positive
player feedback, we expect nothing less from Conquest.”
Game Features:
• 7 Human civilizations to choose from, each one containing
3 different nations
• 7 Demon races to choose from, each with unique units and
buildings
• A Campaign spanning 4,000 years, playable as either
Humans or Demons
• A full Skirmish mode, where players can set up battles
between various combinations of Humans and Demons
• Many different unit special abilities, including the
features unique to previous Seven Kingdom games such as Diplomacy and Espionage
• Automated resource gathering with unique resources for
Humans and Demons
• A troop promotion system where individual warriors can
eventually rise to be kings and demon lords
• Elemental forces that can be unleashed upon the world by
demons and Magic that can be used by all sides
• Multiplayer support for up to 8 players via Internet and
LAN
• Cutting-edge 3D engine and full orchestral-quality
soundtrack
Seven Kingdoms: Conquest is developed by Enlight Studios and will sell for an
SRP of $39.99USD. The ESRB Rating is T for Teen. For further information please
visit our website at
www.sevenkingdomsconquest.com.
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