Swords & Soldiers

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 3, Wii, WiiU
Genre: Strategy
Publisher: Ronimo Games
Developer: Ronimo Games
Release Date: Fall 2010

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'Swords & Soldiers' (ALL) To Support 3D - Screens

by Rainier on Sept. 15, 2010 @ 9:42 a.m. PDT

Swords & Soldiers is a side-scrolling real time strategy game, in which three distinct factions battle for the powers of the gods.

In Swords & Soldiers, players can acquire resources, assemble armies, thwart enemies and dominate opponents, while earning up to 20 PlayStation Network trophies. As players advance, new modes and minigames will be unlocked. Gameplay is available in single and local and online multiplayer modes. To play online, players can enter Matchmaking Mode at any time. Once a suitable opponent is found, the current gameplay will be paused until the battle is completed. With Matchmaking Mode, there is no waiting to battle and no break in the strategy action.

Additionally, the PC version will feature Steam Achievements and the original cursor based control scheme. Whereas the PlayStation Network version will feature Trophies and a revamped dual analog control scheme.

The PS3 version of the game will support full-on shutter glasses based 3D as well as colored glasses 3D for users with regular TVs. To demonstrate this, we've put some shots of the effect online, for use with glasses in several different color combinations


Key Features:

  • Strategic console fun like you’ve never seen before!
  • Command Aztecs, Vikings and Chinese in 30 missions!
  • Compete in ruthless online multiplayer matches!
  • Endlessly challenging single player skirmish battles!
  • Play against your friends in split screen multiplayer!
  • Collect tricky trophies!
  • Vibrant HD graphics!

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