Monday, March 14, 2016

Experience The Scottish Battle For Freedom In Exciting PC-RTS 'Highland Warriors' Now Available Via STEAM

Play The Historical Legend Of Four Mighty Clans!

In the year of our lord 843, the first king of Scotland, Kenneth McAlpin, united the lands of the Picts and Scots to form the Kingdom of Alba. 400 years later Edward I, also known as the "Hammer of the Scots" engulfed the land in a great feud. It was not long before Edward I controlled most of Scotland. The Scots, led by William Wallace and Robert the Bruce remain to fight what seems to be a futile war for freedom…

San Francisco, CA, March 14th 2016: Highland Warriors by indie game publisher UIG Entertainment is an exciting PC-RTS on STEAM™, in which you can play various factions that guided the history of Scotland through several centuries. You can play as the English in the conquest of Scotland, rebel against the English as William Wallace or reunite the clans and claim independence with Robert the Bruce. Four nations are available, each with individual units, knowledge, skills and strength, such as economy, diplomacy, military etc.

Highland Warriors is a single-player game originally produced and published in 2003 by Data Becker. The STEAM™ edition now published by UIG is a tribute to the original classic, and includes historical campaigns with more than 30 combined missions. The game includes numerous different battle units with various upgrades, and comes with a level-up experience system and special abilities. Highland Warriors offers a fantastic glimpse of the past and with its historical accuracy and theme, it is rich with detail and atmosphere. Changing weather-seasons will challenge you as a player, and only the best of warriors can lead nations to victory.

Are you ready to command the pioneering merchants, bloodthirsty Highland Warriors, savage Englishmen and the legendary Mystiques in epic journey to Scottish nationhood spanning 400 years? Download today!

Download Nowhttp://store.steampowered.com/app/446460/







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