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  2. Chivalry 2 - Wikipedia

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    Chivalry 2 is an action game played from either first-person or third-person perspective, either on foot or on horseback for the first time in the series.. In the game, players are equipped with various medieval melee weapons such as war hammers, maces, long swords, and battle axes, though they can also use bows and arrows, crossbows and javelins.

  3. Tripwire Interactive - Wikipedia

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    120 [1] (2024) Parent. Saber Interactive (2022–2024) Embracer Group (2024-present) Divisions. Tripwire Presents. Website. tripwireinteractive.com. Tripwire Interactive LLC is an American video game developer and publisher based in Roswell, Georgia.

  4. Chivalry: Medieval Warfare - Wikipedia

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    December 1, 2015. Genre (s) Hack and slash. Mode (s) Multiplayer. Chivalry: Medieval Warfare is a multiplayer -focused hack and slash video game developed by Torn Banner Studios as their first commercial title. [ 1 ] It was released on October 16, 2012, for Windows. The game is set in a fictional setting.

  5. Category:Video games set in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Castle Strike. Castles (video game) Castlevania Legends. Chasm: The Rift. Chivalry 2. Chivalry: Medieval Warfare. Citadels (video game) Critters for Sale. Crusader Kings (video game)

  6. Torn Banner Studios - Wikipedia

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    Torn Banner Studios was founded in 2010 by Steve Piggott of Team Chivalry, the development team of Age of Chivalry, a 2007 mod for Half-Life 2. [1] The studio's first game was Chivalry: Medieval Warfare; after a successful kickstarter campaign raising $85,934 [2] [3] [4] it was released independently in October 2012. [5]

  7. List of Source mods - Wikipedia

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    List of Source mods. This is a selected list of Source engine mods (modifications), the game engine created by Valve for most of their games, including Half-Life, Team Fortress 2, and Portal, as well as licensed to third parties. This list is divided into single-player and multiplayer mods.

  8. Red Book (C&S) - Wikipedia

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    C&S Red Book was a reprinting of the original 1977 edition of C&S with a larger typeface size and some minor additions. [6] It was produced under license from Wilf K. Backhaus, Maple Leaf Games Ltd [7] (the game company of Ed. Simbalist who died in March 2005), and Britannia Game Designs Ltd [8] (BGD) by Gamestuff Inc.

  9. Chivalry (1983 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Chivalry is an action role-playing video game written by Richard Hefter, Steve Worthington, and Janie Worthington for the Apple II. It was published in 1983 by Weekly Reader Family Software. Gameplay. The king has been captured by the Black Knight, and players must make their way to the Black Knight's castle and retrieve him.