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''Kingmaker'' (known as ''Kingmaker: The Quest for the Crown'' in Europe) is a turn-based strategy game published by
Avalon Hill Avalon Hill Games Inc. is a game company that publishes wargames and strategic board games. It has also published miniature wargaming rules, role-playing games and sports simulations. It is a subsidiary of Hasbro, and operates under the company' ...
in 1993. It was developed by American studio TM Games based on the ''
Kingmaker A kingmaker is a person or group that has great influence on a royal or political succession, without themselves being a viable candidate. Kingmakers may use political, monetary, religious and military means to influence the succession. Origina ...
'' board game.


Gameplay

''Kingmaker'' simulates
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. ''Kingmaker'' reproduces the look and play of the board game almost exactly, allowing the player to compete with up to five computer controlled factions. The major change from the board game is the addition of a battle interface where the player can control his or her army in combat, but it is very simplistic and the option to resolve battles by the original method remains.


Reception

In ''Computer Gaming World'' in July 1994, Terry Lee Coleman rated the computer version of ''Kingmaker'' 3.5 stars out of five. While criticizing the lack of multiplayer in an adaptation of "a classic multiplayer boardgame" the reviewer said that it was "strangely addictive, and a class act". Approving of the "clever and varied AI", Coleman wrote, "Challenging and fun, despite its lack of high-tech glitz or multiplayer options, ''Kingmaker'' establishes a fine beachhead for AH's return to the computer wargame market." The editors of '' PC Gamer US'' nominated ''Kingmaker'' for their 1994 "Best Historical Simulation" award, although it lost to '' Lords of the Realm''. By August 1996, ''Kingmaker'' had sold over 40,000 copies. In his ''Computer Gaming World'' column, Coleman summarized these figures as "decent for a computer wargame". However, he noted that it had outsold every Avalon Hill computer game released since, and that Avalon Hill's brand reboot on computers had not gone as hoped.


Reviews

*'' Amiga Action'', Jan 1994 *''
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'', Jul 1994 *''
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'', Mar 1994 *'' Amiga Format'', Dec 1993 *'' Amiga Games'', Feb 1994https://www.kultboy.com/index.php?site=t&id=4643 *'' PC Player'', Dec 1993


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''PC Gamer'' review
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