- Studio: Cinemaware
- Design: Kellyn Beeck,James D. Sachs,Robert J. Mical
- Music: Jim Cuomo
- This Game is: 39 years old / 1986
- Console: Nintendo Entertainment System
- Manual: View PDF
Description
Unleash the strategist within you with Defender of the Crown, a classic game that catapulted the genre into popularity. Designed by Kellyn Beck and released by Cinemaware in 1986, this game takes you back to Medieval England, a tumultuous period marked by the death of the king and the rise of different factions vying for control. As a Saxon hero, you will face the formidable Norman hordes, seize castles, and even rescue damsels in distress. The game also allows for diplomatic maneuvers, as you can seek assistance from the legendary Robin Hood. Despite the financial constraints faced by Cinemaware, Defender of the Crown managed to set a new standard for graphic quality and strategic depth, influencing numerous games that followed. It's not just a game; it's a journey back in time that tests your strategic acumen and decision-making skills.
Game Controls
The game controls for Defender of the Crown will be dependent on the platform used for gameplay. The original controls for the Commodore Amiga version, for instance, involved the use of a mouse for all navigation and action selections.
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