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Boxart: Defender of the Crown
ESRB-10+Pegi-7+
Mild Fantasy Violence

Defender of the Crown

Rating: 2.4 (3 votes cast)
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System requirements

  • CPU: Pentium
  • OS: Windows 95
  • RAM: 64 MB
  • CD-ROM: 4X
  • DirectX: 8.0
  • Mouse
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    Defender of the Crown puts you in the role of one of four Saxon knights in medieval England, in a time where the land is in turmoil as the King is dead and his crown was stolen. The Saxons and the Normans blame each other and fight for control of England.

    After a short introduction by Robin of Locksley himself, you start the game with a single castle and 10 soldiers at your command. From there, you have to build your army, take control of additional territories and fight the three Norman lords - and sometimes your Saxon friends as well.

    The game has several different styles: You may either engage in a jousting contest where you have to knock your opponent off his horse using a lance, you can go raid a castle for loot or you can attack another territory/castle.

    The game was originally created on the Amiga platform in 1986 by Cinemaware with wonderful graphics by James D. Sachs and great music by Jim Cuomo, then ported to the PC whilst keeping its original appeal and quality.

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    28th Feb 2008

    By michaeltriffle@hotmail.com

    I was not impressed. The tutoral isn't clear, there is no game difficultly level and other lands advance alot quicker then you do. If I had the chance to purchase this game again I wouldn't do it. well maybe for $1.

    1st Jul 2007

    By Falconhurst

    I played the original Defender of the Crown back in the old days, and have to say that this "digitally remastered" remake is not as good as the original. There seems to be no way to save the game, which is a huge oversight in this day and age. Interface is more cumbersome and the new swordfighting system lacks the fun of the original. This remake seemed like a downgrade. This should be, at most, a $5 bargain bin game.
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