Challenge of the Five Realms

Challenge of the Five Realms:
Spellbound in the World of Nhagardia
Developer(s) MicroProse
Publisher(s) MicroProse
Platform(s) PC DOS/MS-DOS
Release date(s) 1992
Genre(s) Role-playing video game
Mode(s) Single-player

Challenge of the Five Realms: Spellbound in the World of Nhagardia is a role-playing video game created by MicroProse for the PC DOS/MS-DOS in 1992.

Plot

The Prince of Castle Ballytogue awakens after being hit on the head to learn that his father, King Clesodor of Alonia, has been killed by an evil sorcerer named Grimnoth. As the prince seeks to avenge his father's death and defeat Grimnoth, he explores the five realms, numerous cities, and visits many people with only 100 game days within which to complete his tasks.[1]

Publication history

Challenge of the Five Realms was published by MicroProse for the PC DOS/MS-DOS in 1992.

Tommo Inc. purchased the rights to this game and digitally publishes it through its Retroism brand in 2015.[2]

Reception

The game was reviewed in 1993 in Dragon #196 by Hartley, Patricia, and Kirk Lesser in "The Role of Computers" column. The reviewers gave the game 3 out of 5 stars.[1] Computer Gaming World stated that "though, at times, Challenge rates highly on the esteemed fun-o-meter, there are still several elements of game design where Challenge is lacking", criticizing the apparent lack of "an adequate beta testing program—there are simply too many oversights with a certain awkwardness to gameplay that shouldn't exist in a final version".[3]

References

  1. 1 2 Lesser, Hartley; Lesser, Patricia & Lesser, Kirk (August 1993). "The Role of Computers". Dragon (196): 59–63.
  2. "Purchase Agreement between Atari, Inc. and Rebellion Developments, Stardock & Tommo" (PDF). BMC Group. 2013-07-22. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-03.
  3. Goble, Gordon (September 1993). "MicroProse Presents Challenge of the Five Realms". Computer Gaming World. p. 88. Retrieved 30 July 2014.

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