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Longbow Games was established in 1998 as Longbow Digital Arts by Seumas McNally. In 2000, the company's tank combat game Tread Marks won the top award at the Independent Games Festival. Shortly thereafter, McNally died of Hodgkin lymphoma aged 21. The Independent Games Festival renamed its grand prize in his honour. Since then, Longbow is run ...
This category lists video games published by Discovery Channel Multimedia. Pages in category "Discovery Channel Multimedia games" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Jim Trunzo reviewed The Legend of Robin Hood: Conquests of the Longbow in White Wolf #31 (May/June, 1992) and stated that "Most impressive is the game's diversity. Combat, puzzles, and arcade sequences (set to whatever degree of difficulty you like) all add to the overall feel of the product." [1] In 1992, Dragon gave the game 5 out of 5 stars. [2]
The Longbow franchise as a whole, including the compilations and Jane's AH-64D Longbow, ultimately shipped above 1.2 million units. [8] Kenji Takeda of PC Gaming World was positive of the game. [5] Robin G. Kim of Computer Gaming World summarized: "[...] the designers have created a benchmark sim far beyond its award-winning predecessor." [2]
The use of the same core game loop on a larger map without new mechanics contributed to the game's repetitiveness. Strategy Gamer rated it 6/10, noting "There is much to be said for Hegemony Rome , and sometimes simple problems do become more interesting if taken to a larger scale.
That first logo was unveiled last June, along with Warner Bros. Discovery as the name of the proposed WarnerMedia-Discovery combined company. The image immediately drew derisive remarks on social ...
The game also plays all the original DX-Ball 2 boards. A Mac version was announced on April 3, 2002. [2] Rival Ball was the first game from Longbow Games to succeed the passing of Seumas McNally (1979–2000), the company's founder and lead programmer. Rival Ball was followed by Rival Ball Tournament in 2004. [3]
This category lists video games developed by Longbow Games, formerly known as Longbow Digital Arts. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.