Last updated on September 15th, 2023 at 08:52 am
Defender of the Crown is a strategy computer game designed by Kellyn Beck. It was Cinemaware’s first game, and was originally released for the Commodore Amiga in 1986, setting a new standard for graphic quality in home computer games.
COMMODORE AMIGA SCREENSHOTS :
DEFENDER OF THE CROWN REMAKE : HEROES LIVE FOREVER
In February 2007, a homage to the game called Defender of the Crown: Heroes Live Forever was released by eGames,who had acquired Cinemaware in 2005. Heroes Live Forever features many of the elements of the original game, including jousting and archery tournaments, raiding castles, rescuing princesses, and laying siege to enemy fortresses via catapult. A new addition to the game involved the use of Hero and Tactic cards during battles, giving the user’s army various upgrades during the on-screen melee.
DOTC-HLF owns a superb graphic and a very good playability, very amazing for nostalgic users.
Options and their display are particularly cured and extremely nice to the eye.
You find here and there some change in the playing by the addition of neat elements.
The Battle scene is quite cool with a proper animation and the new feature of the cards collection and a stats panel very rich .
As you see the Britain Map is fabulous , nothing to add further about it.
The Arch Play Scene is fun and ,as said, enriches the playing that more.
Also the Knight Duel with horse and spear is great and greatly animated,we spare to you a snap and invite you to discover it by yourself .
Related Web Sites
- Cinemaware – Defender of the Crown — Official site to download the freeware versions for Amiga, Amstrad, C64, Atari ST, Apple IIgs, PC (CGA & EGA), NES, CD32/CDTV and more…