Majesty: The Northern Expansion

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Majesty: The Northern Expansion

Developer(s) Cyberlore Studios
Publisher(s) Infogrames, Linux Game Publishing
Designer(s) Jim DuBois
Platform(s) Linux, Windows
Release date 2001
Genre(s) Real-time strategy
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: Everyone (E)
USK: 12+
Media CD (1)
System requirements Linux: PowerPC G3 or 166 MHz x86 CPU, Linux 2.2.x or later, 48 MB RAM
Windows: Pentium II 233 MHz, 64 MB RAM, 2 MB SVGA video card
Input methods Keyboard, mouse

Majesty: The Northern Expansion is an expansion pack to the real-time strategy game Majesty: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim. It was developed by Cyberlore Studios and published by MicroProse for Windows in 2001. In January, 2002. 'Majesty Gold Edition' was released for Windows bundling Majesty and The Northern Expansion. Linux Game Publishing released a Linux port of Majesty Gold Edition in April, 2003. A sequel, Majesty Legends, was planned, but never officially released. The developer, Cyberlore studios, cited the lack of a producer as the reason.

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Majesty: The Northern Expansion is generally seen as a fine sequel to the critically appraised Majesty. It features new unit abilities, buildings, monsters, and twelve new single player scenarios (two of which are in a new "Master" level). Freestyle play is also available and includes new features including those present in the single player quests.

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Majesty: The Northern Expansion Game Manual

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