Kingdom Crusade

Kingdom Crusade

released on Dec 31, 1991

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Kingdom Crusade

released on Dec 31, 1991

This video game takes places during a hypothetical apocalyptic battle between a dark, evil army and a light, good army. Even the king and queen of each respective kingdom is expected to contribute to combat duty; which was expected of kings in the Middle Ages but not of most queens. Even though this game is medieval in nature, it does not depict any culture of Medieval Europe against each other. Players can take either side and both kingdom's units are of equal strength to each other. The units in the game correspond to Western high fantasy (i.e., paladins instead of samurai). All fighting is done in an arcade manner (real-time with button mashing) rather than a typical manner of a strategy or role-playing game (either turn-based or real-time without button mashing). Each player must either destroy all of the opponent's units or capture all the castles in order to win the game and to defeat his or her opponent. Winning results in a celebration screen while losing is the equivalent to a game over.


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Extremely interesting little arena fighter with a tactical map. Make your guys fight your opponents guys or capture their castles. The game is novel, but is not without its share of frustrations mostly due to platform limitations. AI is braindead, muddy visuals make determining pickups hard, small resolution means losing track of your opponent off screen, and scarce in-game text means good luck figuring out what the hell any of the power ups do.

Still, in this age of flash carts and emulators with netplay, this game offers a head to head experience full of both tactical possibilities and stupid fun.