Tuesday, November 11, 2008

New Kings Bounty Add on

MOSCOW, Russia- November 11, 2008 - Leading Eastern and Central European publisher 1C Company and Katauri Interactive today announced development of King's Bounty: Armored Princess. This will be an add-on to the critically acclaimed King's Bounty: The Legend. Players will take on the role of Princess Amelie who travels around the world of Teana and searches for the renowned knight, and her tutor, Bill Gilbert.

This new world of King's Bounty: Armored Princess is full of mysteries and dangers. The new character, the Princess, will encounter horrible creatures, huge monstrous bosses and a new race, the bloodthirsty Pangolins. As in the multi-award winning game on which this expansion is based, the player has many options to resist these new enemies. Various new skills and characteristics of Amelie as well as her chance to fly will help her overcome the hordes attacking the kingdom. The Princess is also accompanied by a tamed dragon, at the very beginning small and amusing, but its abilities develop steadily until it becomes an incredible ally. He will do his best to protect the Princess during the battles, starting with easy blows and treasure hunting and finishing with battle rage and volcano summoning.

The Add-on will contain the following new features:
New fascinating story-line and a whole new continent to explore
A new female character to play - Princess Amelie
Medals giving bonuses can be received for special achievements
Tamed dragon which becomes more powerful as the player does
New Pangolin race
Possibility to turn your horse into a Pegasus which can fly
Fast travel between opened continents
Hire companions
Resurrection of the classic system of contracts and headhunting
Improved role playing system including more abilities and the chance to achieve level 50 and higher
Brand new spells and new Adventure Magic spell for game map
New unique bosses: Borer Robot, Gremlin, Archdemon Baal and many others
New engine supporting the latest graphic effects
Beautiful, hand drawn environments

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