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Elemental: War of Magic is a fantasy 4X turn-based strategy game developed and published by Stardock, released on August 24, 2010. [2] Stardock calls Elemental "a strategy game in a role-playing world." [3] The game revolves around exploration, city-building, resource management and conquest, but also incorporates quests and detailed unit design.
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In 2010, following Stardock's unsuccessful launch of Elemental: War of Magic, [6] Paxton was approached by Stardock's Brad Wardell, and in October that year, it was announced that he would be joining the development team for Elemental: War of Magic. [1]
Stardock's initial product was a computer game for OS/2 called Galactic Civilizations.Stardock did not receive the majority of royalties from the initial sales of Galactic Civilizations due to publisher bankruptcy in addition to taking on many of the publisher's responsibilities, but the market had been created for subsequent addon packs including the Shipyards expansion, and Stardock later ...
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