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» Styrateg Description

Discovery this amazing strategy adventure in the heart of a medieval world! Explore a uniquely balanced mixture of adventure, action and investigation in a great RPG environment. Complete more than 60 quests through 20 unique levels, using the heaps of magical items found along the way. Immerse yourself in the themed musical score and take on the world of Styrateg today!

» Styrateg Summary

Title: Styrateg
Genre: strategy
Developed by RakeInGrass
Added on 2006-07-15
1 downloads this week
Rating for November is 0

» Styrateg Reviews

  • "At first when I saw this game I thought "Finally a great rpg" the screen shots said it all. And then, when I started playing, it had a good storyline and tutorial. But it looked too much of a rip of Heroes Of Might and Magic, without the base, armies, multiple races (even though it has 4 characters) graphics, music, (it got anoyingly repetitive) a good board, a seprate battle scene which, I'm not saying is a bad thing but it was lacking. REALLY lacking. It lacked an unlimited number of turns, all of what I said above, a decently lenghthed game, because by the map I could tell it look short, REALLY short. All in all It LOOKS great. It FEELS bad. In five miniutes I'm bored of the game. So again all in all a game that proves, looks can be deciving, makeing a bad game look like a best seller" - stinger140

» Styrateg System Requirements

  • Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
  • Processor: 500 MHz or faster
  • Memory: 128 MB or more

Download Styrateg (16.41 MB)

» Styrateg Extra Info

Did you know that...

The term "Middle Age" was first coined by Flavio Biondo, an Italian humanist, in the early 15th Century. Until the Renaissance (and some time after) the standard scheme of history was to divide history into six ages, inspired by the biblical six days of creation, or four monarchies based on Daniel 2:40. The early Renaissance historians, in their glorification of all things classical, declared two periods in history, that of Ancient times and that of the period referred to as the "Dark Age".

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