Knights and Merchants: The Peasants Rebellion
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Knights and Merchants: The Peasants Rebellion (abbreviated to TPR) is a historical Real-time strategy
Real-time strategy
Real-time strategy is a sub-genre of strategy video game which does not progress incrementally in turns. Brett Sperry is credited with coining the term to market Dune II....

 game, developed by Joymania Entertainment (since changed to Joymania Development) and published by TopWare Interactive
TopWare Interactive
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. The scenery is inspired by the Anglo-Saxon period, circa 1000 AD. The gamer plays the role of the palace guard captain whose goal is to win back all of the lost provinces that once belonged to the king.
The game was released in 2001, but only in a few countries. Later in 2002 it was released in additional countries and in 2005 it was finally released in the US. The game has not yet been released in the UK
United Kingdom
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. A digital version is available on Good Old Games.

Overview

Knights and Merchants: The Peasants Rebellion is commonly referred as a gold edition or an expansion pack for its prequel, Knights and Merchants: The Shattered Kingdom
Knights and Merchants: The Shattered Kingdom
Knights and Merchants: The Shattered Kingdom is a medieval-time based Real-time strategy game.It was developed by Joymania Entertainment and published by TopWare Interactive in 1998. The player takes the role of the captain of the palace guards and leads the soldiers and citizens to victory...

. It is a stand-alone game, but includes the 20 original missions (although strangely, the Russian release doesn't seem to include the original campaign) as well as a brand new campaign that consists of 14 missions, a scenario mode with 10 different scenarios, and new buildings and units.

Unlike most Real-time strategy
Real-time strategy
Real-time strategy is a sub-genre of strategy video game which does not progress incrementally in turns. Brett Sperry is credited with coining the term to market Dune II....

 games, Knights and Merchants: The Peasants Rebellion only has a single civilization, so all players have the same tech trees to play with.

Technology

The game's tech tree is simple and straightforward, and most new technology is accessed upon new building completion. To begin, the player can only build a school house that trains basic workers, but as the game advances more buildings and units become available. When playing a scenario or multiplayer mode, the player's technological advancement is not restricted, however in the single-player campaign some buildings cannot be built until the player progresses to later missions. The AI always begins with a technological advantage against the player, allowing them to develop at a higher level.

Economy

The economy in Knights and Merchants: The Peasants Rebellion is complex, stemming from the game's variety of resources, ranging from wood and stone, to sausages and wine. Many resources need to be transported to other buildings to be refined, and then delivered - which presents the challenge of building placement and interconnecting (every building has to be connected by roads) as the player develops.

The citizens in Knights and Merchants: The Peasants Rebellion get hungry - from workers, to farmers, to soldiers. This creates a challenging dynamic for the player - between managing combat, resource gathering, city building, as well as making sure there is a stable food supply for all the units. Unlike other RTS games, Knights and Merchants: The Peasants Rebellion has no unit cap - aside from limited map size and hunger features, which help to limit the player's sustainable unit numbers.

Citizens

Name Occupation
Serf
SERF
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Delivers wares
Laborer
Laborer
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Builds and repairs
Stonemason Quarry
Woodcutter
Lumberjack
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Woodcutter's
Carpenter
Carpenter
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Sawmill, Weapons Workshop, Armory Workshop, Vehicles Workshop
Farmer
Farmer
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Farm, Vineyard
Fisherman
Fisherman
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Fisherman's Hut
Baker
Baker
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Mill, Bakery
Animal Breeder
Breeder (animal)
In agriculture and in the hobby of animal fancy, a breeder is an individual animal used for selective breeding. Usually a breeder is a purebred animal bred with the intent of producing purebred or even show-quality animals...

Swine Farm, Stables
Butcher
Butcher
A butcher is a person who may slaughter animals, dress their flesh, sell their meat or any combination of these three tasks. They may prepare standard cuts of meat, poultry, fish and shellfish for sale in retail or wholesale food establishments...

Tannery, Butcher's
Miner
Miner
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Gold Mine, Coal Mine, Iron Mine
Metallurgist Metallurgist's, Iron Smithy
Blacksmith
Blacksmith
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Weapons Smithy, Armor Smithy
Recruit
Army recruit
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Barracks, Watchtower

Archers
Archery
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Name Attack Defense Special Requirements
Rogue
Thief (character class)
The Thief or Rogue is a character class in many role-playing games, including Dungeons & Dragons, Final Fantasy, World of Warcraft and many MMORPGs. Thieves are usually stealthy and dextrous characters able to disarm traps, pick locks, and perform backstabs from hiding...

35% 25% Ranged, slow attack speed Gold x2 (Townhall)
Bowman
Archery
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35% 50% Ranged Longbow, Leather Armor, Recruit (Barracks)
Crossbowman 100% 70% Ranged, slow attack speed Crossbow, Iron Armament, Recruit (Barracks)

Infantry
Infantry
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Name Attack Defense Special Requirements
Militia
Militia
The term militia is commonly used today to refer to a military force composed of ordinary citizens to provide defense, emergency law enforcement, or paramilitary service, in times of emergency without being paid a regular salary or committed to a fixed term of service. It is a polyseme with...

35% 0% Storm Attack (2x Speed) Hand Axe, Recruit (Barracks)/Gold x2 (Townhall)
Axe Fighter
Warrior
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35% 50% Storm Attack (2x Speed) Hand Axe, Leather Armor, Wooden Shield, Recruit (Barracks)
Sword Fighter
Swordsmanship
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55% 70% Storm Attack (2x Speed) Sword, Long Shield, Iron Armament, Recruit (Barracks)
Barbarian
Barbarian
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100% 25% Storm Attack (2x Speed) Gold x5 (Townhall)
Warrior
Warrior
A warrior is a person skilled in combat or warfare, especially within the context of a tribal or clan-based society that recognizes a separate warrior class.-Warrior classes in tribal culture:...

75% 50% Storm Attack (2x Speed) Gold x5 (Townhall)
Rebel
Rebellion
Rebellion, uprising or insurrection, is a refusal of obedience or order. It may, therefore, be seen as encompassing a range of behaviors aimed at destroying or replacing an established authority such as a government or a head of state...

25% 25% Attack +60% vs. cavalry Gold x1 (Townhall)
Lance Carrier 25% 50% Attack +55% vs. cavalry Lance, Leather Armor, Recruit (Barracks)
Pikemen 35% 70% Attack +80% vs. cavalry Pike, Iron Armament, Recruit (Barracks)

Cavalry
Cavalry
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Name Attack Defense Special Requirements
Vagabond
Vagabond (person)
A vagabond is a drifter and an itinerant wanderer who roams wherever they please, following the whim of the moment. Vagabonds may lack residence, a job, and even citizenship....

40% 25% Mounted (2x Speed) Gold x3 (Town hall)
Scout
Reconnaissance
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35% 50% Mounted (2x Speed) Hand Axe, Wooden Shield, Leather Armor, Horse, Recruit (Barracks)
Knight
Knight
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55% 70% Mounted (2x Speed) Sword, Iron Armament, Long Shield, Horse, Recruit (Barracks)

Siege Weapons

Name Attack Defense Special Requirements
Catapult
Catapult
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3x50% 25% (50% in SR2)(Not very good) Siege Weapon (Speed x0.5) Timber x5, Iron x5 (Vehicles Workshop)
Ballista
Ballista
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100% 25% (50% in SR2)(Not very good) Siege Weapon (Speed x0.5) Timber x5, Iron x5 (Vehicles Workshop)

Map Editors

No official map editor was provided by the developers. Due to the call for a map-editor from the game's fanbase, a handful of independent players have created their own map editors. Editing the terrain requires a "map editor" and the mission (or script) must be edited separately using a "mission editor". There are currently no fully functional combined map/mission editors.

Mods

Several Mods are available but the "KaM Remake" is the biggest mod for Knights and Merchants: The Peasants Rebellion. The KaM Remake is a complete rewrite the game engine and features functional online multiplayer. The Mod is free to download but will not install unless the user owns a legitimate copy of the original game Knights and Merchants: The Peasants Rebellion.
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