Kingdom Under Fire: Avalanche

Kingdom Under Fire: Avalanche

by Dragonfly
Genres:Role-playing (RPG)
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player
Story:Kingdom Under Fire Avalanche was a online game that will allow players to battle each other as 2 heroes from the other Kingdom Under Fire Series. It will also have a PvE mode where players have a AI army and they must defeat the other AI army. It was supposed to be realesed in 2017. The game was shown in beta in 2011 in Korea but due to poor reviews it ended up being cancelled.Show more
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