Defender Of The Crown - Commodore CDTV

Publisher:CDTV Publishing  Info
Developer:Master Designer Software  Info
Year:Unknown
Category:Strategy
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Also on: Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 16, Commodore 64, Commodore Amiga, Commodore Plus 4, Microsoft DOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Game Boy Advance, Nintendo NES, Philips CD-i, Sinclair ZX Spectrum

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In game image of Defender Of The Crown on the Commodore CDTV.
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Title screen of Defender Of The Crown on the Commodore CDTV.
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Box cover for Defender Of The Crown on the Commodore CDTV.
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Advert for Defender Of The Crown on the Commodore CDTV.
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Defender of the Crown puts the player 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, the game starts 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 and defeat the three Norman lords - and sometimes your Saxon friends as well.

In addition to the basic ' build your army and conquer your opponents' the game offers several events and options that can be used to fine tune your play style: You may engage in a jousting contest where you have to knock your opponent off his horse, gaining either fame or land, or you can go raid a castle for loot or the hand of a princess, joining your houses and territories.


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