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Kingmakers is a third-person sandbox game with action and strategy elements. [6] The player can switch between a third-person shooter mode and a top-down strategy mode. In the shooter mode, the player can use modern weapons and vehicles such as assault rifles, shotguns, grenade launchers, armored cars, and helicopters to fight against medieval enemies.
Kingmaker is a board game for 2–7 players in which each player controls one or more royal families in 15th-century England. [1] Through war, diplomacy, and politics, the players attempt to gain control of one or more members of the two rival royal families, the House of Lancaster and the House of York, to place one of them on the throne of England while eliminating all other "pretenders."
In Computer Gaming World in July 1994, Terry Lee Coleman rated the computer version of Kingmaker 3.5 stars out of five. While criticizing the lack of multiplayer in an adaptation of "a classic multiplayer boardgame" the reviewer said that it was "strangely addictive, and a class act".
The Stolen Lands are a harsh, anarchic stretch of territory. Attempts to rule over it have repeatedly failed. After the player-character kills a local bandit leader, they are made a baron/baroness in the Stolen Lands by Jamandi Aldori, a noble in the nearby kingdom of Brevoy.
Kingmaker, a 1974 board game set in (English) Wars of the Roses . Kingmaker, a 1994 strategy video game based on the board game; Neverwinter Nights: Kingmaker, a 2005 expansion pack for BioWare's Neverwinter Nights
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Kingmakers [c] Unknown Win: Third-person shooter, strategy: Redemption Road Games tinyBuild [409] The Knightling: Unknown Win, NS, PS5, XSX/S: Action-adventure, platform: Twirlbound Saber Interactive [410] Kristala [c] Q4 Win: Action role-playing: Astral Clocktower Studios [411] La storia della Arcana Famiglia: Rinato [b] Unknown Win, NS ...
In game theory, a kingmaker scenario in a game of three or more players is an endgame situation where a player who is unable to win has the capacity to determine which player among others will win.