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DESCRIPTION
Kingmania is a fast and simple, yet challenging, game that will test your ability to make quick tactical decisions.

You control different buildings, using their power and the power of hordes of your lieges to defeat your opponents. And if you like online challenges, you can play with your friends in multiplayer mode!

Features:

  • 30 levels with unique battlefields
  • More than 30 structure upgrades
  • 5 mass destruction spells
  • 5 opponents with different strategies - find their weak spots!
  • Multiplayer mode to play with your friends online
  • Original music tracks
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.5: Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3 or later.

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Developer:Rake in Grass
Downloads:1,618
  - Version d/l:418
Games:Strategy & War
License:Demo
Date:13 Feb 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$9.95
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KingMania User Reviews (1 post)Write A Review
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Nov 21 2007
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SANS DIEU RIEN  It's great to see a game that shows what can be done using Torque Game Engine, by GarageGames-they should be proud.

This is a 3-D RTS (Real Time Strategy) game with character. I've seen the mindless one using TGE...without totally giving it away...you know the one where you're a brain in a tank. I was so glad that KingMania was not like this.

So far, the anemic demo version is quite enjoyable, but leaves you with the unsettling feeling that there MAY BE a lot more. The graphics are stylish, the splash screens are well done, the camera controls are not awkward, and the music is quaint, but not unrelenting.

But to fully appreciate a game like this, it needs to shine in the multiplayer mode. Multipler games keeps the comraderie thriving. It's hard to judge otherwise. I know it's difficult to have a dedicated server when you don't really know the future of your product--it can make you or break you. We have all seen fun games go by the wayside just because there were just not enough players. I don't know the answer to this.

It looks like a lot of work went into this game. I only hope that such independent game developers will find the encouragement to "hang in there."

Try out the demo version of KingMania, and you may be delightfully surprised!  
(Version 1.0.3)

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