![]() ![]() The game was released with localisation for French, German, Spanish and Mandarin-speaking countries, and licensed through Electronic Arts to several international publishers. KKnD met considerable success in international markets. KKnD was released in the United States and Australia on March 5, and in Europe on March 21.īeam Software reported the game shipped over 200,000 units in 1996, well in excess of anticipated figures. A demo, released December 1996, ranked third in international software download charts. KKnD also features a multiplayer mode which allows up to 6 people to play via LAN or modem/serial connection.īeam Software reported that anticipation for the game was high. ![]() Each faction has its own campaign consisting of 15 missions each. The single-player campaign chronicles a futuristic war in 2140 from the perspective of one of two factions chosen by the player: humans (the 'Survivors') and mutants (the 'Evolved'). KKnD takes place in a post-apocalyptic setting, where two factions are fighting for control over the few natural resources left. The game was an Australian project from Melbourne-based developer Beam Software. KKnD, or Krush, Kill 'n' Destroy is the first of three real-time strategy games in the KKnD series, released on Main the United States and Australia and Main Europe. 1997 video game KKND: Krush, Kill 'n' Destroy ![]()
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