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English demo of King’s Bounty: The Legend is out

by Jenni Lada on Sep 15, 2008 at 12:47 PM

King's Bounty: The Legend screenshot
A free demo for King’s Bounty: The Legend, an upcoming RPG PC adventure, is now available. The full game, developed by 1C Company and released in North America by Atari, will be out September 23, 2008, and 1C Company is hoping to win players over with the sample. After all, 12 DS, 10 PC, 6 PS2, 4 PS3, 3 PSP, 11 Wii and 4 Xbox 360 games are coming out that week. If King’s Bounty: The Legend‘s going to have to compete against Mount & Blade, Disgaea DS, Lego Batman, Wario Land: Shake It and Samba de Amigo - it needs every chance it can get.

The King’s Bounty: The Legend demo offers a substantial glimpse at the game’s content. It allows you to create a character from one of the three character types and then explore a city. While you can’t venture outside of that initial city, you can still learn spells, take on a handful of quests and engage in some strategic, turn-based battles. So after a few minutes of play, you should be able to determine if it’s for you.

Since, as of 12:31pm CST on September 15, 2008, the King’s Bounty: The Legend page is giving a “503 Service Temporarily Unavailable” error, you’ll have to head to GamersHell.com for the demo. Since the official website is down, and GamersHell doesn’t offer any requirements, I’d suggest Mac users should wait before downloading, especially since the demo’s a hefty 687.51MB. 

Read [GamersHell.com] Site [King’s Bounty: The Legend]

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