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Forgotten but not lost


<span class="bold">Rage of Mages</span> & <span class="bold">Rage of Mages II</span>, the old-school fantasy RPG/strategies, are available now DRM-free on GOG.com with a 10% discount, or 25% if purchased as part of the <span class="bold">Mage Rage Alley</span> bundle.

The land of Kania is heaving through corrupted lungs. To subdue this Rage of Mages, a hero will rise and along with their companions must search for a fabled weapon that can put an end to this state of perpetual conflict. But their victory won't last. A guild of evil Necromancers soon sweeps across the land and it falls upon your small army of both hired and faithful followers to halt their advance and prevent the Rage of Mages II. Real-time combat, strategic elements, and a variety of challenging missions await you in these fantasy lands full of unclaimed treasures and terrible beasts. Are your ready to tackle them?



Exercise strength in numbers and protect the land of Kania from the <span class="bold">Rage of Mages</span> & <span class="bold">Rage of Mages II</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com. The 10/25% discount will last for the duration of the Bundleopolis Sale.
Yay, I'm tempted to buy these as they are for nostalgia's sake.
All I can say is: FINALLY! Instabuy for me :)
Never heard of this. What is this similar to gameplay wise.
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LynetteC: Yep, me! (Not sure my bank manager is happy though!)

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Not his genre?
Nice. I remember playing this (Rage of Mages 2, I think) eons ago... Did not know that Evil Islands is from the same series.
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Barry_Woodward: GOG, you sages, I've been waiting for ages for the Rage Of Mages games to be released from their cages.
Barry please consider focusing on Queen: the eYe and Goosebumps: Escape from Horrorland now that we have Rage of Mages :)
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haydenaurion: So what are these games comparable to? What are they like?
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Matruchus: Never heard of this. What is this similar to gameplay wise.
They are the predecessors to Evil Islands.
Post edited April 27, 2016 by Grargar
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Matruchus: Never heard of this. What is this similar to gameplay wise.
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Grargar: They are the predecessors to Evil Islands.
So, the islands became evil because the mages were not happy?
That is surprising. I thought the game wasn't that well known even then :D
Great stuff GOG; another 2,000+ votes completed! :) Somebody should share this release on Reddit, like r/games or r/gamedeals.

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Crosmando: What's the deal with the "Multiplayer interface" thing in the extras?
Hopefully a bluetext will pop in and explain it. I assume it's a fanmade way for multiplayer (pvp?) to exist or continue to exist. Under "About": "Increased replay value: Additional multiplayer arenas support up to 16 players."
Post edited April 27, 2016 by tfishell
Yesss! Finally, their Highnesses arrived.
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Stooner: So, the islands became evil because the mages were not happy?
Or the islands were always evil, which explains why the mages became angry.
They look TBS but I'm guessing from the above comments they aren't?
Wow.
Thank you GOG for bringing another series that I have never heard of.