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Knights Top Books1983 labelminimizeminimize
Knight Games Mastertronic (English Software)1988Fight an human or computer opponent in Sword Fight 1, Sword Fight 2, Quarterstaff, Pikestaff, Ball and chain, or Axeman (Axe) as knights in one-on-one combat in the well known fighting game style. Take turns in Archery (Bow) or Crossbow shooting at targets using a cursor. Each player can choose is keyboard or joystick control independently. 'Difficulty' consists of choosing 4, 6, or 8 minute rounds. Players have hit points that can be exhausted for a score bonus to the winner. Hits score points. Score is not cumulative between game nor recorded.
The fighting is in the context of jousting matches. However the famous horse and lance matches are not present making it more of the general hastilude type games.
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Iron Lord Ubi Soft1990 labelimageminimize
Zeliard Sierra On-Line1990
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Moonstone: A Hard Days Knight Mindscape (Images Software)1992For 1-4 players taking turns except for when fighting each other.***Images Software ported the game and are not the original developer.***Welcome weary travellers to The Moonstone Tavern, the only site on the Web dedicated to the 1991 Commodore Amiga and PC classic and pioneer of gore in computer and video games that is Moonstone: A Hard Days Knight. Contained within is a history of the quest, an extensive bestiary, battle tactics, ROMs, movies and wallpapers for download and tons and tons of gory screenshots that will no doubt bring the memories flooding back... So why not treat yourself to a flagon of frothing ale (on the house, naturally!), put your feet up and reminisce with me as I take you for a sojourn through Mindscape's magnificent and charnel-splattered world of knights, monsters and valiant derring-do.
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Fantasy General Strategic Simulations (SSI Special Projects Group)1996 labelimageminimize
Fantasy General: Challenge Continent Strategic Simulations1996 labelminimizeminimize
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