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Stronghold is a historical real-time strategy video game developed by Firefly Studios and published in 2001 by Gathering of Developers for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X.The game focuses primarily on conquest and expansion through military pursuits but also has prominent economic and infrastructure development elements.
Stronghold, was released in 2001.The game is set in medieval England and follows the story of a young lord who must unite the country after the death of the king. The player must gather resources, construct fortifications, and train an army to defeat their enemies.
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Firefly Studios was established in August 1999 by Simon Bradbury, David Lester, and Eric Ouellette, [3] who met while working at Impressions Games. [4] The studio released its first game, Stronghold, in 2001, to critical and commercial success. [5]
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Year Game Developer Setting Platform Notes 1964: The Sumerian Game: Mabel Addis: Historical: MAIN: Text-based game based on the ancient Sumerian city of Lagash. [1]1969: The Sumer Game
Stronghold: Crusader is the successor to Firefly Studios's 2001 real-time strategy video game Stronghold. [4] Crusader has much in common with the original Stronghold, but differs from its predecessor in the fact that the game is no longer set in England, instead being set in the Middle East during the Crusades. [5]