Age Of Castles
Low Cost Game Age Of Castles
In a distant realm, a great evil has swept across the land. Demons from the underworld and their evil minions have poured across the kingdoms of man, until the great cities lay in ruin. There’s nothing but a handful of cowering souls remaining. The people are in need of a king, someone of great strength and courage who can rid the land of the evil plague and rebuild the cities. You are that king. You alone must travel to the end of the world, build a mighty castle, slay the undead hordes, and convert the people of the land to loyal subjects of your domain…in the Age of Castles.
- Five different kings, each with individual person
- 18 locations, each with different attributes to b
- Battle over 60 enemies trying to destroy your cas
size:16MB, OS:Windows ME/2000/XP/VISTA
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Two points:
First, you might want to note to your readers that the absence of any “try before you buy” option isn’t something for which *this* adventure game should be faulted. At a guess, it’s a true for more than 95% of adventure games being sold on the Web. The downloads are simply too large, or so at least we’re told.
Second, you have a “download and try for free!” button at the end of the review. Good sense of irony, there. Unfortunately, it’s inaccurate. While it links you to Big Fish Games’ offering of this title, the game still can’t be downloaded.
Two points:
First, you might want to note to your readers that the absence of any “try before you buy” option isn’t something for which *this* adventure game should be faulted. At a guess, it’s a true for more than 95% of adventure games being sold on the Web. The downloads are simply too large, or so at least we’re told.
Second, you have a “download and try for free!” button at the end of the review. Good sense of irony, there. Unfortunately, it’s inaccurate. While it links you to Big Fish Games’ offering of this title, the game still can’t be downloaded.
Two points:
First, you might want to note to your readers that the absence of any “try before you buy” option isn’t something for which *this* adventure game should be faulted. At a guess, it’s a true for more than 95% of adventure games being sold on the Web. The downloads are simply too large, or so at least we’re told.
Second, you have a “download and try for free!” button at the end of the review. Good sense of irony, there. Unfortunately, it’s inaccurate. While it links you to Big Fish Games’ offering of this title, the game still can’t be downloaded.
Two points:
First, you might want to note to your readers that the absence of any “try before you buy” option isn’t something for which *this* adventure game should be faulted. At a guess, it’s a true for more than 95% of adventure games being sold on the Web. The downloads are simply too large, or so at least we’re told.
Second, you have a “download and try for free!” button at the end of the review. Good sense of irony, there. Unfortunately, it’s inaccurate. While it links you to Big Fish Games’ offering of this title, the game still can’t be downloaded.