PowerMonger

PowerMonger (1990)

by Bullfrog Productions, Electronic Arts, Tec Toy
Genres:Strategy, Real Time Strategy (RTS)
Game modes:Single player, Split screen
Story:In a world without kings, power is the only law. No leader controls the destiny of this new world. Yet. Can you? Unite each territory by word or by sword or face bitter defeat at the hands of the other PowerMongers. Encounter a living world. Win the loyalty of farmers, shepherds, merchants, ranchers- even thieves. Hundreds of people with individual homes, jobs, and personalities. React to changing seasons. Store food for the winter- your soldiers won't take orders on an empty stomach.Show more
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user avatar@nikachalouser avatar@nikachalo
April 29, 2025
I played this game on the Sega Mega Drive and on the Sega CD. Even though I was a little boy and it was hard for me to understand all the things, I enjoyed playing. The screen was small, but it was fully 3D. When I realized that you could rotate the camera, it blew my mind. In my opinion, one of the best games of Bullfrog Productions. Thanks to Peter Molyneux and his team, for a wonderful time. I hope GOG will give us the opportunity to play PowerMonger again. If I understand correctly, if the game appears here, it will be a DOS version. Just DOS version is 1992,1993,1996 yrs (info from mobygames). And here's the Sega CD version its 1994y. Hope the DOS version is not worse than the SEGA CD. Although the interface is visually different, the game itself may be the same. Peter Molyneux, thank you again !
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