

The player again chooses from one of three different classes (warrior, paladin or mage) and recruits up to five different squadrons of troops at any given time in order to fight battles. Upon arriving in this alternate world, Bill Gilbert is nowhere to be found, but the inhabitants provide a number of their own quests, including a search for eight magical stones with the powers of the gods.Īrmored Princess maintains many of the same game conventions used in The Legend. Playing as Princess Amelie, the player ventures through this portal in search of the legendary knight Sir Bill Gilbert. In a last-ditch effort to obtain assistance for a besieged kingdom, a powerful spell is cast which opens a portal to another world, the world of Teana. King's Bounty: Armored Princess begins 10 years after the previous title, King's Bounty: The Legend, with the world of Darion being almost completely overrun by hordes of demons. Its expansion pack King's Bounty: Crossworlds was released in 2010. While the mechanics of the game do not differ significantly from that of the previous year's release, it features a new heroine and other minor new elements.

It is the sequel to the strategy game King's Bounty: The Legend, which is itself based on concepts from the much older King's Bounty developed years earlier by New World Computing. King's Bounty: Armored Princess is a strategy video game developed for Microsoft Windows by Katauri Interactive and published in most regions by 1C Company in 2009.
