Svea Rike
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| Svea Rike | |
|---|---|
| Developers | Target Games, Korkeken Interactive Studio AB |
| Publisher | Levande Böcker |
| Series | Svea Rike |
| Platforms | Windows, Macintosh |
| Release | 1997 |
| Genre | TBS |
Svea Rike is a 1997 turn-based strategy video game[1] based on the history of Sweden, which became an inspiration to the later-established franchise Crusader Kings.[2][3][4][5] The title roughly translates to "Swedish Realm". A sequel, Svea Rike II, was also made.
The hybrid PC/Mac CD-ROM game was co-developed by Stockholm game development studios Korkeken and Target Games AB using Macromedia Director 6.x,[2][3][4][5] under the label Mesmer & Block. It was published by Levande Böcker, a subsidiary of Bonnier Multimedia, in 1997.[6][7]
Svea Rike was based on the award-winning board game of the same name, sharing the historical theme of simulating political and cultural events in Northern Europe in the period 1523-1818, the general game structure, and much of the media content.[6] The notable additions for the CD-ROM version included a single-player mode against an AI, and a tactical combat system.[citation needed]
- Europa Universalis: Crown of the North (original title: Svea Rike III. Sequel to Svea Rike II.)
- Two Thrones (Sequel to Europa Universalis: Crown of the North)