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  2. Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II - Wikipedia

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    Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II is a platforming video game in which the player controls the renowned warrior Kuros as he explores the land of Sindarin to defeat the evil wizard Malkil. This time, Malkil has taken the form of the four "Elementals", based on the classical Greek elements – Earth, Wind, Fire, and Water – to stop Kuros in his ...

  3. Wizards & Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Wizards & Warriors pits the hero Kuros, the "Knight Warrior of the Books of Excalibur", [7] against the main antagonist, the evil wizard Malkil. He was considered one of the greatest wizards in the land, such that Merlin was one of his students. However, the aging Malkil has gone mad, using his magic for evil, and has captured the princess as ...

  4. The Crimson Shadow series - Wikipedia

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    Luthien Bedwyr, leader of the peasant armies, refuses to admit certain defeat even though the situation appears hopeless. He faces the wizard-king Greensparrow. The Crimson Shadow will aid the young warrior, but even this unquenchable force of magic may falter against Greensparrow's ultimate weapon. [2]

  5. .kkrieger - Wikipedia

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    Gaming website Acid-Play gave the game 2/5 stars and a mixed review, mainly praising the game's file size, calling it "not a featureless game, but one whose limitations break barriers in terms of what can be done" and ultimately stating that "you’ll never find a game which has this much and comes in such a small package."

  6. Wizards & Warriors III: Kuros: Visions of Power - Wikipedia

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    Wizards & Warriors III: Kuros Visions of Power is a platforming and adventure video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). It was developed by UK-based company Zippo Games for Rare; it was published by Acclaim Entertainment and released in North America in March 1992 and in Europe on January 21, 1993.

  7. Wizards & Warriors (2000 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game received "average" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [6] Sam Derboo of Hardcore Gaming 101 wrote that it "feels like Bradley's alternative Wizardry 8". [3] In comparing the two games' dungeons, Derboo said the dungeons of Wizards & Warriors are more complex. [3]

  8. Wizards & Warriors X: The Fortress of Fear - Wikipedia

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    Taking place after the events in Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II, the game features the knight warrior Kuros; he sets out to the Fortress of Fear to defeat the evil wizard Malkil, who, after 17 years of dormancy, has captured Princess Elaine and has imprisoned her there. Wizards & Warriors X consists of five "Chapters" that comprise 18 levels ...

  9. Wizard Kings - Wikipedia

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    Wizard Kings is a block wargame based on a generic fantasy world setting. Modular, geomorphic maps are placed next to each other (four come with the basic game, up to sixteen total are available) to create an array of battlefields.