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Myth III released, multiplayer demo available

Kheldar   on 31 October 2001 - 21:46 · no comments & 208 views

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GodGames releases a playable multiplayer demo of its just-released real-time strategy game.

Take-Two Interactive's GodGames has released a new multiplayer demo of its latest real-time strategy game, Myth III: The Wolf Age, to coincide with the game's launch. The 64MB demo includes one multiplayer map and seven of the game's 14 multiplayer modes. It supports up to 16 players from both the light and the dark armies.
Myth III takes place before the two previous Myth games, and it follows the story of Connacht, the first emperor of the human lands. It includes a number of new features, such as fully deformable terrain, 3D units and environments, and new multiplayer modes.

Myth III was developed by California-based Mumbo Jumbo, and it will soon be available in stores for an approximate retail price of $39.95

View official site and download: godgames.com

News source: gamespot.com


Map Style: Standard
Location: Archipelago (first round)
Arabia (quarterfinals)
Mediterranean (semi-finals)
Highland (finals)
Resources: Low
Difficulty: Standard
Population Limit: 200
Starting Age: Dark Age
Victory Condition: Standard
Map Size: Tiny
Reveal Map: Normal
Game Speed: Normal
Lock Teams: Enable
Cheats: Disable
All Tech: Disable
Record Game: Enable

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