10-03-2014 09:06 AM | ||
vladimir1922 |
Me, too loved this game, much more than Castles 2 (I enjoyed the building much more, as it is more detailed) and those "decisions you have to chose". I stopped out out of desperation tough! I don't know if I am doing something wrong, but every single time I play, I reach a level where upgrading my castle won't provide me with more available soldiers.... and the enemies just get stronger, wave by wave, dooming me slow but relentlessly. |
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07-08-2013 03:13 PM | ||
Mynash |
I loved this game as a kid. It came with Interplay's 10th anniversary CD along with Dragon Wars, Wasteland, and many other great games. I remember I liked to start on the easiest difficulty setting (peasant) because the castle's walls and towers were already laid and just needed to be built. I preferred the storyline and ability to make choices over the actual building. In respect to the reviewer, I liked his article on this game but there was a minor mistake that needed to be addressed by an old lover of Castles. At the end, he claims that to beat the game, you need to build a whopping full eight castles. While it does allow you to move on towards new lands and building an entirely new castle, it's not necessary. The main menu in the game even asks you if you want a single castle, three castle or eight castle campaign. It pretty much goes hand-in-hand with the difficulty setting. The easiest way to 'beat the game' would be to play on the Peasant difficulty setting with single castle, and the hardest (or most boring) way would be to play it on King with eight-castle campaign. |
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24-04-2011 02:04 PM | ||
Ripperian |
Yes, I know is an old game. I'm just saying what I thought. I will try Castles II soon, no doubt. |
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24-04-2011 09:24 AM | ||
Eagle of Fire |
Well... You are talking about a game made in 1991. You can't expect million dollards games. I agree that battle is not Castles best element but it is still nice. The whole point of the game is to build a castle so you can defend yourself after all so having no attacks would be pointless. The best way to win is to have big towers and walls with archers on them. As long as you can defend the middle of your castle, you are fine. If you like this game but find it lacking then I suggest you try Castles II. It is exactly the same but the rest of the game is expanded into a strategy game in which you not only need to build castles to defend yourself but build troops to attack other countries too. |
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22-04-2011 11:52 AM | ||
Ripperian |
Hello, I found this happens only in the easyest mode. Nice game! I played for hours yesterday. I made a nice castle from scratch. The game is fun. The battles are not that good. A lot of improvement can be done in this field. Saludos! |
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22-04-2011 12:35 AM | ||
Ripperian |
Hi, I wanted to play this game recently. But there is something I don't get it... I try to start a new game and seems like the game already started, a construction of a castle is underway... Is this ok? And the name of the player and castle is not what I wrote. Saludos! |
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25-02-2009 04:18 PM | ||
leeann smith2 |
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25-02-2009 04:06 PM | ||
The Fifth Horseman | You can buy a legit copy here: http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/castles_castles_2 | |
25-02-2009 03:50 PM | ||
leeann smith2 | so many sites claim to have this game for free, but charge money to subscribe, I thought that because it is old, and there are so many links to free download, that I would be able to find a source. Thankyou anyway. | |
25-02-2009 03:36 PM | ||
leeann smith2 | I used to play this game 12 years ago (still looking for another copy), from memory I am fairly sure you cannot have more resources, which limits your castle design to a certain size. I did use all of them with a clever, albeit, somewhat obsessive design. | |
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