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Lord Monarch is a 1991 strategy game for the NEC PC-98 by Falcom and the seventh main title in their Dragon Slayer series. Sega Falcom remade it for the Sega Mega Drive in 1994, this time called Lord Monarch: Tokoton Sentou Densetsu. This version was not released outside Japan. The object is to destroy all the camps and peasants of all the player's rival kingdoms under a strict time limit. Alliances can be formed near the beginning of the game to help the player. However, the alliance is only effective until the enemy alliance is defeated. Then the former allies declare war on each other. Victory through a cunning alliance is impossible because game rules dictate that there can only be one winner at the end of the game; that is why the two former allies need to go to war in order to claim the victory. Peasants have to do engineering tasks as well as military tasks. For example, bridges, monster-filled caves, and fences can be created or destroyed for the purposes of strategy. Peasants may also merge their units to become soldiers and eventually knights when there are enough units in that army.
Lord Monarch Online was released as freeware over the internet. It’s basically the same as the other versions but features totally new maps. Despite the “online” in the title, there is no network multiplayer. A fanmade map editor was created for the previous Windows versions, and this version can play those maps. This is also the only version of Lord Monarch translated into English, which also included an extensive online manual. Since there’s no real story in any of the computer versions, the only thing you need to know are the menu commands. Therefore, you can practice on the English version, and then use that knowledge if you want to play the other Japanese versions.
The second entry in a trilogy of budget titles that, when combined, contain all the maps from previous PC releases on Lord Monarch with a lower difficulty level and other extras.
The third entry in a trilogy of budget titles that, when combined, contain all the maps from previous PC releases on Lord Monarch with a lower difficulty level and other extras.
The first of three games that contain all the maps of Monarch Monarch with a rebalanced difficulty.
The second of three games that contain all the maps of Monarch Monarch with a rebalanced difficulty.
The third of three games that contain all the maps of Monarch Monarch with a rebalanced difficulty.
Advanced Lord Monarch was released shortly thereafter, which includes new maps, an advanced mode with improved AI, and a different way to calculate ranks. Has CD audio support and map creators. Most of the later versions don’t have this ability, but fanmade map creators were produced.
Lord Monarch First is a budget priced version of Lord Monarch Original released in 1997, with a lower difficulty level.
The first entry in a trilogy of budget titles that, when combined, contain all the maps from previous PC releases on Lord Monarch with a lower difficulty level and other extras.
A real-time strategy game from Nihon Falcom that serves as a spin-off to Lord Monarch, this time with an isometric perspective.