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A sequel was later made in 1999 by [[Nival Interactive]] called Аллоды 2:
A sequel was later made in 1999 by [[Nival Interactive]] called Аллоды 2:
Повелитель душ (Allods 2: master of souls) and published in the west by [[Monolith Productions]] entitled [[Rage Of Mages 2: Necromancer]].
Повелитель душ (Allods 2: master of souls) and published in the west by [[Monolith Productions]] entitled [[Rage Of Mages 2: Necromancer]].

==Gameplay==
While an RPG, the game uses an RTS interface rather similar to WarCraft 2.

First of all, a player chooses between a warrior or a mage for his or her starting character. On his journey he (or she) will meet a few more companions. There will be hirelings available for a fee should a player finds any mission too challenging and need reinfocrments. Each mission takes place in a game map generally full of enemies. Mission type ranges from rescue to escort to exterminate villains to treasure hunting.


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Rage of Mages
Developer(s)Nival Interactive
Publisher(s)Buka Entertainment, Monolith Productions
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
ReleaseApril, 1998
Genre(s)role playing game
Mode(s)Single player, Multi player

Rage of Mages is a PC game that combines role-playing and real-time strategy. Produced by Nival Interactive it was first released in russia under the name of Allods: Sealed Mystery. The game was published in April 1998 in the EU by Buka Entertainment and on September 30 1998 in the US.

A sequel was later made in 1999 by Nival Interactive called Аллоды 2: Повелитель душ (Allods 2: master of souls) and published in the west by Monolith Productions entitled Rage Of Mages 2: Necromancer.

Gameplay

While an RPG, the game uses an RTS interface rather similar to WarCraft 2.

First of all, a player chooses between a warrior or a mage for his or her starting character. On his journey he (or she) will meet a few more companions. There will be hirelings available for a fee should a player finds any mission too challenging and need reinfocrments. Each mission takes place in a game map generally full of enemies. Mission type ranges from rescue to escort to exterminate villains to treasure hunting.