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Royalty among real-time strategies.

Tzar: The Burden of the Crown, an elaborate and masterfully executed real-time strategy driving its inspiration from the history of medieval wars, is available on GOG.com for only $5.99.

Many people imagine the life of the monarchs to be simple and blissful. There's no higher authority, so there's no one to tell them what to do. They can decide to spend their days feasting, dancing, hunting, and pursuing other frivolous activities. The thing they don't understand is the weight of the crown. Not the actual weight--that's quite bearable, even though many rulers would much prefer a simple felt hat, then a layered construct of fine gold and jewel stones--they weigh no less than regular stones, mind you. The metaphorical weight is far greater. The burden of the crown is the burden of the ages. As it rests on one's head, so does the whole history of a nation: the past, the present, and the future. To tell you the truth, the latter feels the heaviest, today. Excuse your Tzar this moment of chatter, Field-marshal. The battle is upon us, let gods make it the last one.

Tzar: The Burden of the Crown offers the best in real-time strategy gameplay with a believable setting and nice sense of scale, and just a splash of fantasy. The three factions available in the game--Europeans, Asians, and Arabs--differ greatly from one another in terms of gameplay style and available facilities. The main campaign spanning across twenty scenarios grants many hours of challenge and excitement. When it ends the game provides an infinite number of randomly-generated maps, and a solid multi-player mode.

Accept the greatest responsibility and take a nation's fate in your own hands in Tzar: The Burden of the Crown, for only $5.99 on GOG.com
Awesome!
Nice never heard of this one before looks interesting though
Looks Interesting :D
No thank you, but interesting addition.
So it is Tzar after all! It's a great game! Even better then great. Far more better than great to be more exact ;) I still have my retail version so I guess I will pick it up during some promo.


EDIT: I've changed my mind. One Instabuy instead ;)
Post edited July 16, 2013 by Ghorpm
I definitely know I am tired because crown looked like clown for a second. XD
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GOG WHERE IS THE BLADE OF DESTINY PRE-ORDER MAI GOD WHY DO STEAM HAVE IT BUT WE THE TRUE HOME OF REALMS OF ARKANIA DON'T, THIS IS AN OUTRAGE
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Post edited July 16, 2013 by Crosmando
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Crosmando: GOG WHERE IS THE BLADE OF DESTINY PRE-ORDER MAI GOD WHY DO STEAM HAVE IT BUT WE DON'T, THIS IS AN OUTRAGE
Apparently the devs/publishers didn't think GOG did pre-sales. Two seconds of research is hard work, y'know.
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Crosmando: GOG WHERE IS THE BLADE OF DESTINY PRE-ORDER MAI GOD WHY DO STEAM HAVE IT BUT WE DON'T, THIS IS AN OUTRAGE
Chill dude...
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coldalarm: Apparently the devs/publishers didn't think GOG did pre-sales. Two seconds of research is hard work, y'know.
Yes, I'm the one who told them on the forums GOG do
Interesting addition. I got this game as CD addon years ago. It was fun althought I never finished it.
Its one of those "I never heard of it.." moments...
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It has the same 2D graphics style as Knights & Merchants and Settlers 3 which I really dislike (maybe it's something to do with cheap European RTS of the late 90's). Age of Empires and Westwood RTS had way better looking 2D art.
Got this one boxed, but can't for the life of me remember how it played. Might have to install it again.