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Myth: The Fallen Lords is a 1997 real-time tactics video game developed and published by Bungie Software for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS. Released in October 31, 1997 in North America and in February 1998 in Europe by Eidos Interactive,[1] Myth: TFL marked the first game in the Myth series.
Myth: The Fallen Lords is a 1997 real-time tactics video game developed by Bungie for Windows and Mac OS. Released in November 1997 in North America and in February 1998 in Europe, the game was published by Bungie in North America and by Eidos Interactive in Europe.
Myth is a series of real-time tactics video games for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS. There are three main games in the series: Myth: The Fallen Lords (1997), Myth II: Soulblighter (1998), and Myth III: The Wolf Age (2001). The Fallen Lords was developed by Bungie, and published by Bungie in North America and Eidos Interactive in Europe.
Balor is the final, and most powerful, incarnation of the Leveler that is seen in the current age of Myth: The Fallen Lords. He is in command of the Fallen Lords, six sorcerers general of terrible power, who are trying to destroy the world with an army of undead, Trow giants and terrible beasts.
Myth: The Fallen Lords is a fully 3D real-time strategy game of epic battle. A multimetric game, Myth: The Fallen Lords gives gamers unprecedented freedom to view the savage melee from all directions.
Bungie started the Myth series of games, Myth: The Fallen Lords, Myth II: Soulblighter, & Myth III: The Wolf Age. Mythipedia, the Myth Games Wiki, is your source for Myth info. It is a community site that anyone can contribute to.
Myth: The Fallen Lords to strategia toczona w czasie rzeczywistym, w której stajemy się dowódcą wojsk ludzkich stających do boju z przerażającą armią złych Upadłych Lordów.