Lords of Magic
Lords of Magic overview
Type: Strategy
ESRB Rating: Everyone
Release Date: 11/30/1997
Developer: Impression Games
Publisher: Sierra Entertainment
When the evil Lord Balkoth threatens the peaceful people of Urak with death and destruction, brave heroes with magical powers must rise up to stop the reign of terror. Wielding the forces of magic through spells and artifacts of power, you explore, develop, and manage resources while forming alliances and advancing your status and fame.
Choose your character - warrior, thief, or mage - court your allies, and study the lost arts of magic. Then stock your treasury and band together with other champions of good to overthrow Balkoth and his evil collaborators.
System Requirements: Microsoft Windows - Apple - Linux
Windows System Requirements | |
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Operating System: | Windows 95 or Windows 98 |
Processor: | Intel Pentium 90 MHz Intel Pentium 100 MHz for Special Edition |
Memory: | 16MB RAM |
Graphics Card: | SVGA graphics, 256-colors capable and 1 MB Video RAM |
DirectX: | |
Sound Card: | 100% Sound Blaster compatible sound card |
Hard Drive Space: | 135 MB |
CD/DVD Drive: | 4X CD-ROM |
Controls: | Keyboard & Mouse |
Multiplayer: | 28.8 Kbps Modem or IPX compatible Network card 1-4 Players over LAN, Modem, Internet, and Serial connection |
Cheats
Lords of Magic Special Edition: Press and hold Ctrl+C, which should bring up a dialog box. Type "bingo" to get 200 ale, gold, and crystals.
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