Stronghold: Crusader demo

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Stronghold Crusader sim lets you step into the shoes of either the legendary Richard the Lionheart or the formidable Saladin. A mix of real-time strategy and city-building games, Stronghold Crusader includes new types of warriors (like the assasin) and workers, weapons (Greek Fire), and a desert setting that forces new fighting tactics on the battlefield. As with the original Stronghold, Crusader includes a scenario editor and enables up to 8 computer in multiplayer via LAN or over the Internet.

This demo includes a tutorial and three skirmish levels.

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