Posted March 03, 2017
Ok, so I've been wracking my brain trying to remember the name of a game I played a a kid on my cousin's Commodore 64. It was on a disk, had no official label so it was probably bootleg, and revolved around gathering an army to assault a castle.
What you did, was you started at one corner of the map, and made your way up to a castle on the opposite corner. Along the way, you had to recruit an army from random(?) groups that you would then have to worry about paying and feeding so they didn't leave before you got to the castle. Once there, if you had enough, you would presumably win the game. I don't know, I never got that far. It was a fairly difficult game.
Any ideas?
What you did, was you started at one corner of the map, and made your way up to a castle on the opposite corner. Along the way, you had to recruit an army from random(?) groups that you would then have to worry about paying and feeding so they didn't leave before you got to the castle. Once there, if you had enough, you would presumably win the game. I don't know, I never got that far. It was a fairly difficult game.
Any ideas?
Post edited March 03, 2017 by Brastius
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