The Horde

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The Horde is a 1994 action-strategy video game that blends resource management with hack-and-slash gameplay, originally released for platforms like the 3DO and PC.

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The Horde canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf action-strategy game
video game
antagonist the Horde monsters
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
developer Toys for Bob
distributor Crystal Dynamics
gameMode single-player
genre action
real-time strategy
strategy
hasArtStyle cartoonish fantasy
hasEnemyType Horde creatures
hasFeature full-motion video sequences
live-action cutscenes
hasGameplayElement hack-and-slash combat
resource management
hasLevelStructure season-based stages
hasMechanic building defenses
earning gold from harvests
placing walls and traps
real-time combat phases
spending gold on improvements
time-limited seasons
initialReleaseDate 1994
language English
mainCharacter Chauncey
notableFor humorous tone
mixing action and strategy gameplay
numberOfPlayers 1
objective defend villages from the Horde
perspective top-down
platform 3DO
MS-DOS
PC
Sega Saturn
Windows
protagonist Chauncey
publisher Crystal Dynamics
releaseYear 1994
setting fantasy world
supportsSaving yes
targetPlatformGeneration fifth generation of video game consoles

Referenced by (6)

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Toys for Bob developerOf The Horde
Glass featuresCharacter The Horde
Paul Reiche III notableWork The Horde
Paul Reiche III developed The Horde
Paul Reiche III designed The Horde
Paul Reiche III workedOn The Horde