The Three Musketeers WiiWare Game
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The Three Musketeers is an award winning Windows XP and Windows Vista game developed and published by Swedish web developer-publisher Legendo. It was launched in Europe on February 21, 2021, and has been rated 7+ by PEGI for its visual effects and storyline. The game is set in 17th century Sweden and follows the story of young King Christiansen as he flees from his native country and settles in the small town of Olof. There he befriends local merchant Jofelander who becomes his foster-father and friend. Together they wage war against the enemies of the royal family, and here too they find themselves caught in the midst of a battle between the royalists and the rebels. Windows players can look for detailed historical backgrounds of the period, which are portrayed graphically, to learn about the personalities and the dynamics of this unlikely pair of friends and foes.In the video game, the player controls a group of historically-minded characters whose aim is to stop the enemies of the crown from toppling the throne and putting a puppet government into power. The game contains a non-stop campaign, where each level is designed to test the player's strategic skills, using different tactics and weapons (such as the halberd and the same). It also contains a number of achievements and bonus points to encourage players to replay the levels to get higher scores. The game is compatible with various gaming devices, including the Nintendo Wii, Xbox, Play Station Portable, PSP and Nintendo DS.
In addition to the game's high quality graphics, the Three Musketeers offers interesting game-play as well, including interesting settings like the winter village and the icy wastes of the North Sea. The Wii version allows users to take control of their characters through the Wii remote, although it has been widely reported that the wetware version does not allow the players to take control of the characters at all during certain portions of the game's campaign. The wetware does allow the players to use the Wii remote's buttons to maneuver the musketeers on the screen. Some of the more exciting features of the game include the ability to view the game on a virtual television set similar to what is seen in many movie theaters. You can even surf the internet on some wiiware versions of the game.