Konung: Legends of the North

Konung: Legend of the North
Developer(s) 1C
Publisher(s) Strategy First
Engine Infinity Engine
Platform(s) Windows
Release date(s)
  • NA: December 31, 2000
Genre(s) Role-playing video game
Mode(s) Single player

Konung: Legends of the North is a role-playing video game (CRPG) developed by 1C and released in 2000 by Strategy First. The game takes place in the 7th century in Scandinavia, a world full of legends and myths. The main character looks for three pieces of an amulet to open a gate that leads to a mighty dragon, who defends the "Bracelet of Dominion". The game has 2 sequela, Konung 2: Blood of Titans. and Konung III: Ties of the Dynasty.

Konung 2

Konung 2: Blood of Titans
Developer(s) 1C
Publisher(s) Got Game Entertainment
Engine Infinity Engine
Platform(s) Windows
Release date(s)
  • NA: November 30, 2004
Genre(s) Role-playing video game
Mode(s) Single player

Konung 2: Blood of Titans is a role-playing video game developed by 1C, released in 2004. It is the sequel to the 2000 PC game, Konung: Legends of the North.

Our hero who helped to defeat the forces of darkness now is cursed by a demonic artifact - bracelet called Sovereign. The recent hero turned into a dark master and threatens the land he saved. As legend says, only six descendants of the Titans can face it.

Konung 3

Konung III: Ties of the Dynasty
Developer(s) 1C Company
Publisher(s) 1C Company
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Release date(s) 6 November 2009(RU)
Genre(s) Role-playing video game
Mode(s) Single-player multiplayer

Konung III: Ties of the Dynasty is a 2010 video game set in the early Middle Ages. It combines elements of RPG and strategy games. Konung III is the third game in the Konung series.[1]

Konung III features a game world based on Scandinavian, Slavic and Byzantine mythology. The player visits different villages and meets different characters over the course of the game; certain NPCs can be hired to assist the player in battle. The game will allow the use of both melee and ranged weapons.

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