King's Bounty: Difference between revisions

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''[[King's Bounty]]'' was a video game made in 1990 by New World Computing back when they were still young and filled with hope and dreams, the game play was much like the ''[[Heroes of Might and Magic]]'' games of today but rather then controlling an entire kingdom you played a single hero with a salary and unit limit determined by level, rank, and other things.
 
King's Bounty was popular enough in Russia to spawn a couple of unofficial fan sequels for the Amiga called King's Bounty 2 and 3 (Regrettably neither of these are available in any language but Russian) and two modern sequels for the PC called King's Bounty: The Legend and King's Bounty: Armored Princess, both of which have been translated into English.
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The series makes use of the following tropes:
 
* [[Action Girl]]: Amelie in ''Armored Princess''
* [[Actually Four Mooks]]: As usual, groups of enemies are represented by the model of the strongest creature on the map but can be composed of up to nine stacks in actual combat.