Display title | Total Annihilation: Kingdoms |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Real Time Strategy game Total Annihilation: Kingdoms, commonly abbreviated as TA:K or TAK, is the follow-up to the successful game Total Annihilation made by the now-defunct company Cavedog Entertainment, and sadly, Needs More Love. The latter's setting, centered around mechs and vehicles and never showing humans, had been chosen partly because it had been thought that the much-admired 3D engine was not capable enough to depict them. Later, however, improvements made TA:K possible. |