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'''''Wizards & Warriors''''' is a [[role-playing video game]] for [[Microsoft Windows]], designed by [[David W. Bradley]] and similar in style to his earlier [[Wizardry]] games. You control a party of player characters through a first-person perspective, with turn-based fights.
'''''Wizards & Warriors''''' is a [[role-playing video game]] for [[Microsoft Windows]], designed by [[David W. Bradley]] and similar in style to his earlier [[Wizardry]] games. You control a party of player characters through a first-person perspective, with turn-based fights.


The highly rated soundtrack music is by [[Steve Miller (game designer)|Steve Miller]].
The highly rated{{By whom}} soundtrack music is by [[Steve Miller (game designer)|Steve Miller]].


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Wizards & Warriors
Developer(s)Heuristic Park
Publisher(s)Activision
Designer(s)David W. Bradley
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
ReleaseSeptember 27, 2000[1]
Genre(s)Role-playing video game
Mode(s)Single-player

Wizards & Warriors is a role-playing video game for Microsoft Windows, designed by David W. Bradley and similar in style to his earlier Wizardry games. You control a party of player characters through a first-person perspective, with turn-based fights.

The highly rated[by whom?] soundtrack music is by Steve Miller.

References