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Stronghold Kingdoms

Design your own castle and crush invading hordes with an impenetrable stronghold. Your kingdom awaits and the battle has just begun!

Stronghold Kingdoms
Stronghold Kingdoms

Stronghold KingdomsBuild a Medieval Kingdom

Design mighty castles, forge alliances and fight for the throne in Stronghold Kingdoms - an immersive castle MMO with grand strategy, city-building, castle sieges and political mind games.

Stronghold KingdomsRecruit An Army

Rally your troops and battle across the World Map, engaging in real-time, PvP warfare with thousands of players worldwide. Cross-play on PC, Mac, iOS and Android, as you expand your empire and lead your friends to victory.

Stronghold Kingdoms
Stronghold Kingdoms

Stronghold KingdomsRule An Empire

Conquer entire countries as you rise through the ranks and become ruler of your own kingdom. Peaceful diplomat or ruthless warrior? How will you play?

Newest Players

Sonic and the Black Knight remains one of the most unique entries in the "Storybook" series. Originally a Nintendo Wii exclusive, fans have long clamored for a way to experience Sonic’s Arthurian adventure with modern bells and whistles.

2. Motion Control Emulation: The Game Changer

The biggest hurdle was the Wii Remote Plus. Swinging a sword by flicking a mouse or pressing a button felt wrong. However, community configuration packs (notably from the Sonic Paradox and Dolphin Bar users) have mapped:

: While the original game was capped at 30 FPS, players can use AR codes or patches to run the game at a smooth Control Revolution

Combat: Unlike traditional Sonic games, you use a sword (Caliburn) to defeat enemies. On the Wii, this required swinging the Wii Remote; on PC, this is mapped to buttons.

Unlike Sonic Generations or Sonic Unleashed, which were built on the multi-platform Hedgehog Engine, The Black Knight runs on a proprietary engine designed specifically for the Wii's fixed hardware. Porting this to PC would not be as simple as flipping a switch; it would likely require reverse engineering the code or rebuilding the game from the ground up.

The PC port of Sonic and the Black Knight is a solid, if not spectacular, iteration of the game. While it offers a fun and challenging experience for fans of the series, its technical issues and lack of significant upgrades may deter some players.