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''[[Seven Kingdoms]]'' is a Real Time Strategy game, published by Enlight. This game basically puts you into the role of a king of one of the many civilizations offered by the game: Chinese, Japanese, Greek, Norman, Vikings, Mayans or Persians. You build your army, mine and manufacture goods, secure trade routes, expand your kingdom, research technologies and... send spies to your rivals to get information to your enemies or other benefits. There's also monsters named Fryhtans which roamed through the lands that you can kick in the butt and get money for it. And sometimes, it gives out the Scroll of Power, which you can use to call forth your civilization's God/Greater Being.
 
Later on, there's a patch which includes 3 civilizations, yet the name is ''still'' Seven Kingdoms: Egyptians, Mughuls and Zulus. It's then released under the expansion pack 'Ancient Adversaries.
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There's also a sequel named Seven Kingdoms 2: Fryhtan Wars. Gone are the Mayans, Mughuls and Zulus... and the naval option that was available in the first game. Enter new Civilizations Celt, Roman, Carthaginian, Indian and Mongol, as well as civilization-specific units (such as [[Bare-Fisted Monk|Shaolin Monk]] for Chinese, [[Ninja]] for Japanese, etc) and a more close-to-myth Greater Beings (such as Amaterasu for the Japanese instead of the generic 'Mind Turner'). The biggest feature, however, is to play as the Fryhtans themselves, giving off a new gaming experience.
 
There's also a new{{when}} game named ''Seven Kingdoms Conquest''. According to sources... it tanked.
 
Not to be confused with [[Seven Kingdoms (Musicband)|the band]].
 
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* [[Arbitrary Headcount Limit]]: Played with a twist: Cities can hold up to 99 people, forts can hold up to 18 units (whether Infantry or War Machines), but once you reach the capacity, you can just send people off to build a new city or promote a soldier into a General, and begin anew with more forces.
* [[Crossover Cosmology]]: Qi Lin, Isis, Mithra, Amaterasu, Thor... to name a few of the Greater Beings.
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* [[Horny Vikings]]
* [[Karma Meter]]: The reputation meter.
* [[Luck -Based Mission]]: A lot of missions are randomly generated, so victory boils down to being fortunate enough to spawn in the right spot with resources or towns nearby.
* [[The Mole]]: You can train and send them in.
* [[Oda Nobunaga]]: Being one generic Japanese hero unit (so is [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] and [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]])
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