Gauntlet / Rampart

Gauntlet / Rampart (2005)

by DSI Games
Genres:Adventure, Strategy
Themes:Fantasy
Game modes:Single player
Story:Gauntlet is an action-adventure, "hack 'n'-slash” style videogame that allows players to battle cooperatively. Using a force of special weapons, exotic magical powers and deadly combination attacks, players slay hordes of evil minions and hideous creatures while searching for treasure, evading traps and solving the many mysteries of Gauntlet. In Rampart, the peace of the realm Is over. Battles rage throughout the land Enemy lords in nearby castles are shooting their mighty cannons at your walls. To make matters worse, powerful armadas from distant lands have joined the fray, blasting your ramparts and sending their best warriors ashore to destroy your realm. You must defend your lands at all costs. If you succeed, you can capture neighboringShow more
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