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Realms of Chaos is a platform game written for DOS, published by Apogee Software as shareware in November 1995, with the full version released later that month. The game was authored by Keith Schuler, who had previously designed Paganitzu , and was originally to be a sequel entitled Alabama Smith and the Bloodfire Pendant . [ 1 ]
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Paz Newis reviewed Realm of Chaos: Slaves to Darkness for Games International magazine, and gave it 3 stars out of 5, and stated that "All in all the book will be useful if you are a player of a campaign level game of Warhammer Fantasy Battle, of moderate interest if you play Warhammer 40K, but only a completist WFRP player would need to purchase it. if you like this sort of thing, you will ...
Realm of Chaos may refer to: Realm of Chaos, or Realm of Chaos: Slaves to Darkness, an album by Bolt Thrower; Realm of Chaos, two books by Games Workshop for the Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay, Warhammer Fantasy Battle and Warhammer 40,000 games; The Realm of Chaos, a terrorist organization formed by American criminal Joseph Konopka
In a retrospective review written 22 years after the game's release, Robey Jenkins noted "Games Workshop had existed for almost a decade before Rogue Trader was released and their flagship game at the time, Warhammer Fantasy Battles, had already made their name in the insular wargaming community of the time.
3D Realms is an American video game publisher and developer originally based in Garland, Texas and currently based in Aalborg, Denmark.It was founded in 1987 as Apogee Software by Scott Miller to publish his game Kingdom of Kroz.