King's Bounty
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King's Bounty
Summary
King's Bounty is a video game[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- King's Bounty's instance of is recorded as video game[3].
- King's Bounty's composer is recorded as Takeshi Abo[4].
- King's Bounty was published by New World Computing[5].
- King's Bounty was published by Electronic Arts[6].
- King's Bounty's genre is role-playing video game[7].
- King's Bounty's genre is turn-based strategy video game[8].
- King's Bounty's developer is recorded as New World Computing[9].
- King's Bounty's part of the series is recorded as King's Bounty[10].
- King's Bounty's designed by is recorded as Q1702857[11].
- King's Bounty's Commons category is recorded as King's Bounty (franchise)[12].
- King's Bounty's platform is recorded as DOS[13].
- King's Bounty's platform is recorded as Commodore Amiga[14].
- King's Bounty's platform is recorded as Commodore 64[15].
- King's Bounty's platform is recorded as Sega Genesis[16].
- King's Bounty's platform is recorded as Classic Mac OS[17].
- King's Bounty's platform is recorded as FM Towns[18].
- King's Bounty's platform is recorded as IBM Personal Computer[19].
- King's Bounty's platform is recorded as Apple II series[20].
- King's Bounty's game mode is recorded as single-player video game[21].
- King's Bounty was distributed by floppy disk[22].
- King's Bounty's input device is recorded as computer keyboard[23].
- King's Bounty's country of origin is recorded as United States[24].
- King's Bounty was released on February 21, 1991[25].
- King's Bounty's game designer is recorded as Q1702857[26].
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Authorship and Creation
Publishers include New World Computing[5] and Electronic Arts[6].
Publication
King's Bounty was released on February 21, 1991[25]. Genres include role-playing video game[7] and turn-based strategy video game[8]. Its part of the series is recorded as it[10]. It was distributed by floppy disk[22].
Subject and Themes
King's Bounty's part of the series is recorded as it[10].
Why It Matters
King's Bounty has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[27]