Stardock Adds Exciting Real-Time Strategy Game to its Online Distribution System
Published on October 26, 2005 By Stardock Central In WinCustomize News
Plymouth, MI- (October 26, 2005) – Stardock Entertainment has added the real-time strategy game Tribal Trouble to its online game-distribution system, TotalGaming.net. In Tribal Trouble, a gang of Viking raiders is lost on the high sea following their latest successful pillaging trip, soon finding themselves stranded on a small group of tropical islands. The Vikings’ decision to remain on the island draws the ire of the island natives and a raucous battle ensues.

Tribal Trouble is a fast-paced real-time strategy game, in which gamers will lead their somewhat clueless kinsmen to new discoveries and victories as tribal clashes rage across a group of tropical islands. Players will take the role of Vikings or island natives as they fend off their opponents in single-player modes or in exciting online multiplayer battles.

Developed by Denmark-based Oddlabs, Tribal Trouble features single-player skirmish, single-player campaign and multiplayer modes, an endless supply of unique computer-generated islands, massive battles with up to six players and 900 tribesmen at once and much more.

Tribal Trouble can be purchased for $29.95 standalone or through a TotalGaming.net membership at the discounted price of 3 tokens ($20.98 equivalent). For more information, visit http://totalgaming.stardock.com/games/?id=trib.

Minimum System Requirements:
Windows 98/Me/2K/XP, 700 MHz Processor, 128MB RAM, 500MB Hard Drive Space, 32MB GeForce 2 / Radeon 7200 or better, 56K Modem for Internet play.

Recommended System Requirements:
1 GHz Processor, 256MB RAM, 64MB GeForce 2 Ti / Radeon 7500 or better, Broadband for Internet play.

About TotalGaming.net: TotalGaming.net is Stardock’s revolutionary online game-distribution service, where gamers can purchase and download dozens of titles, including the company's own award-winning games like Galactic Civilizations and 2004's The Political Machine, as well as many other premium first- and third-party PC games.
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