Dark Legions
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Designer(s)Denis Dyack
Rick Goertz
Andrew Summerfield
Rick Goertz
Andrew Summerfield
| Dark Legions | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Silicon Knights |
| Publisher(s) | Strategic Simulations |
| Designer(s) | Denis Dyack Rick Goertz Andrew Summerfield |
| Platform(s) | MS-DOS |
| Release | April 1994 |
| Genre(s) | Action, strategy |
| Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Dark Legions is a 1994 action strategy game for MS-DOS. It was developed by Silicon Knights and published by Strategic Simulations (SSI).[1]
Some key features of this game include:
- Multi-player head to head
- 16 unit types with unique characteristics and abilities
- A combination of strategic movement with real-time combat
- Purchasing of units at game start allows each player to customize their forces
- Multiple game maps
Many reviewers and players note it as an updated version of the 1983 computer game Archon: The Light and the Dark,[1] calling it "Archon with an attitude."