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Unlike its predecessor title, the player's skill and success for each battle are a major factor in determining how Sangokushi Kōmeiden will end. In addition to having decisions at the beginnings of most stages that affect troop placements for both sides, event triggers, and the items found in armories and granaries, the game also tracks the player's overall record by monitoring the character ...
King, the world’s largest online skills-game site, was launched in 2003. In January 2009, more than 350 million games were played at King, which is available in nine languages. King has featured the skill-game versions of such TV shows as American Idol, The Biggest Loser, Deal or No Deal and 1 vs.100. Planet Poker, an online poker site from 2000
To determine success or failure of actions, the player must roll a number on percentile dice that is less than the relevant attribute or Resistance. For example, if the character has a strength of 33, and attempts an action that requires strength, the player must roll 32 or less on percentile dice for the action to succeed. [ 2 ]
An example of a game demo in disc format. The availability of demos varies between formats. Systems that use cartridges typically did not have demos available to them, unless they happen to be digital, due to the cost of duplication, whereas systems supporting more cheaply produced media, such as tapes, floppy disks, and later CD-ROM and DVD-ROM, do.
Game demo, a freely-distributed version of a video game; Game replay, or demo, a recording of a video game which is played back within the game's engine; Technology demo, a prototype version of a technology product
As a city-building title, the PC version is part of a genre that tended to see success in European countries but "never seems to catch on in the States", GameSpot ' s Bruce Geryk wrote in 2001. [3] PC Games billed it as a competitor to games such as The Settlers IV and Anno 1503 . [ 2 ]