Talk:Dungeon Keeper 3
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[edit] Comment Regarding DK3 On Ernest W. Adam's Resume
Thought I'd share this, doesn't have anything new or exciting but it caught my eye while going through his resume. Mentions castle construction & a new race as well, something this article seems to have sidestepped around.
"Dungeon Keeper 3. DK3 was an outdoor version of Dungeon Keeper with castle construction and unique hero characters. A new race was also introduced. Gameplay was a form of “role-playing strategy” incorporating both warfare and character management."
http://www.designersnotebook.com/Resume/resume.htm
CitrusC 23:06, 20 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Page was deleted before?
I managed to salvage this from an old wikipedia mirror: http://www.answers.com/topic/dungeon-keeper-3
Dungeon Keeper 3
Dungeon Keeper 3 is a cancelled computer game, that was to be developed by Bullfrog Productions. Little is actually known about the game pre-cancellation, other than a small trailer in the extras section of its prequel, Dungeon Keeper 2.
The trailer showed the Horned Reaper, a prominent creature from the previous two games, walking outside onto the surface world (which had never been shown or explored in the previous games), and a few foreboding messages appeared. The nature of the trailer may suggest that surface invasion would have been a feature of Dungeon Keeper 3. There was no in-game footage or anything of the like in the trailer.
The lack of game footage in the trailer, combined with the total lack of any other information on the game, would cast into speculation whether this game had ever entered the production stage at all. The most probable causes for its cancellation were likely the absorption of Bullfrog Productions into their publisher Electronic Arts and Peter Molyneux leaving of Bullfrog.
See also
* Dungeon Keeper * Dungeon Keeper 2 * Bullfrog Productions
Links
* The Story Behind Dungeon Keeper 3 - http://pcgtw.retro-net.de/index.php?id=games:keeper3
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ARC Gritt 04:01, 21 December 2006 (UTC)
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