Software:Field of Glory
| Field of Glory | |
|---|---|
Board game cover art, also used for the first video game edition | |
| Genre(s) | Turn-based strategy Grand strategy[1][2] |
| Developer(s) |
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| Publisher(s) | Slitherine Software Matrix Games |
| Platform(s) | Windows, OS X |
| First release | Field of Glory 2009 |
| Latest release | Field of Glory: Kingdoms 2024 |
Field of Glory is a series of turn-based strategy games published by British company Slitherine Software for personal computers. The series is based on a 2008 miniature wargame.
Tabletop Wargame
Field of Glory is a 2008 miniature wargame for creating ancient and medieval tabletop battles. It was designed by Richard Bodley Scott and published by Slitherine Software and Osprey Publishing.[3][4] The release of the game and two companion books (Rise of Rome and Storm of Arrows) were announced on December 20, 2007, for February 2008.[5] A third edition was released on October 17, 2017.[3]
Wargamer gave the game a positive review: "On a 1 to 10 scale I’d give Field of Glory a skosh over 9, but only for intermediate or advanced players. Given that most players who already compete in ancients tourneys are at this level anyway, this should not be a problem, but beginners will likely get lost in the complexity if not nurtured."[6]
In 2017, Wargamer reviewed the third edition and gave it a positive review: "For current Field of Glory players this strongly recommended, but for everyone else it's optional."[3]
Video games
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Field of Glory
Field of Glory is the first game in the series, a digital version of the wargame. It was released on November 19, 2009, for Windows and developed by British studio Hexwar.[7][8][9] An OS X port was released on June 30, 2010.[10] It was ported by Freeverse Inc.[11] Four expansion packs were released in 2010: Rise of Rome, Storm of Arrows, Immortal Fire, and Swords & Scimitars.[12][13][14][15] Three expansions packs were released in 2011: Legions Triumphant, Eternal Empire, and Decline and Fall.[16][17][18] Two expansion packs were released in 2016: Oath of Fealty and Wolves from the Sea. Alongside the last two expansions, the game was remade for the Unity game engine.[19]
Armchair General gave the game a rating of 88% and said: "Overall, Field of Glory continues Slitherene’s tradition of fine-tuned, fast-playing games. FoG is easy to play and learn but more difficult to master."[20] Digitally Downloaded gave the game four out of five stars and called it a "hugely entertaining game".[21] Roberto Bertoni of Eurogamer Italy gave the game six out of ten and said: "Field of Glory is nothing more than an electronic board game. All is pretty tasteless but also very functional. Some flaws in the AI make the game more enjoyable in multiplayer rather than in single player."[22][23]
Field of Glory II
Field of Glory II was released on October 12, 2017, developed by Byzantine Games.[24] It uses the same game engine as Byzantine's previous games: Sengoku Jidai and Pike and Shot.[25] Several DLC packs were released: Immortal Fire in 2017,[26] Legions Triumphant, Age of Belisarius, and Rise of Persia in 2018,[27][28][29] Wolves at the Gate in 2019, and Swifter than Eagles in 2023.[30][31]
Field of Glory II received generally favorable reviews upon its release. It holds an average of 84/100 on aggregate website Metacritic.[32]
Rock Paper Shotgun wrote about the beta version: "Like its forerunners, FoGII produces gripping battle after gripping battle."[25] Wargamer said that the game "[...] is not only well worth while, but especially when compared to the first edition and other competing products, an absolute must buy."[33]
Field of Glory: Empires
Field of Glory: Empires was developed by AGEod and released on July 11, 2019. It is set from 310 BC until the end of 2nd century AD in Ancient Rome.[1][2] A DLC pack, Persia 550 – 330 BCE, was released on May 21, 2020.[34][35]
Reception
Field of Glory: Empires received generally favorable reviews upon its release. It holds an average of 76/100 on aggregate website Metacritic.[36] The game was often compared to Software:Imperator: Rome, another 2019 strategy game about the Roman Empire.[37][38][1]
Strategy Gamer said that "Empires lacks the breadth Imperator has striven for and is a few years behind what Total War is doing these days, but it's a smartly made game and gives a deeper military experience for those who prefer those aspects. It's definitely one to consider and an excellent new contender in the grand strategy space."[39]
Bill Gray of Wargamer gave the game a positive review and called it "one of the best ancient grand strategy games on the market".[2]
Jörg Luibl of 4Players said that "This is dreary, sometimes plain boring and frustrating. Even if you get into the mechanics thanks to YouTube-videos (!), there are way too many shortcomings."[40][36]
Tim Stone of Rock Paper Shotgun summarized: "I'd be surprised if Field of Glory: Empires didn't go down as one of 2019s best grand strategy offerings. At the very least it looks certain to be remembered as an essential add-on for the finest Ancients tactical wargame around."[41]
Gamepressure listed Empires among the best strategy games of 2019.[1]
Field of Glory II: Medieval

Field of Glory II: Medieval, a sequel to Field of Glory II, was released on February 4, 2021, and developed by Byzantine Games. It is set in the medieval era covering years from 1040 to 1270 AD.[42][43] Several DLC packs were released: Reconquista and Swords and Scimitars in 2021,[44][45] Storm of Arrows, Rise of the Swiss, and Sublime Porte in 2022.[46][47][48]
Field of Glory II: Medieval received generally favorable reviews upon its release. It holds an average of 75/100 on aggregate website Metacritic.[49]
Jonathan Bolding of PC Gamer said that the game doesn't "feel medieval", elaborating: "The ruleset's emphasis on flanking maneuvers over numerical advantage makes a lot of sense in the ancients period, but it feels silly when three units of elite infantry can't make a squad of enemy recruits flee in a single simultaneous assault."[50]
Bill Gray of Wargamer gave the game a positive review and said it is "easy to learn, easy to play, plays realistically" and "it looks spectacular".[4]
Field of Glory: Kingdoms
Field of Glory: Kingdoms, developed by AGEod, was announced on May 10, 2022. It is said to be similar to Field of Glory: Empires.[51] The game was set to be released in 2023,[52] but was eventually released on June 4, 2024.[53]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "The Best Strategy Games of 2019 – Our Editor's Choice". Gry-Online. 26 December 2019. https://www.gamepressure.com/editorials/the-best-strategy-games-of-2019-our-editors-choice/z9216-8.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Gray, Bill (11 July 2019). "Field of Glory: Empires review – new world order". Network N. https://www.wargamer.com/field-of-glory-empires/review.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Gray, Bill (18 October 2017). "Review: Field of Glory (3rd Edition)". http://www.wargamer.com/reviews/review-field-of-glory-3rd-edition/.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Gray, Bill (4 February 2021). "Field of Glory 2: Medieval review – my kingdom, for a longsword". Network N. https://www.wargamer.com/field-of-glory-2-medieval/review.
- ↑ "PR: Field of Glory Charges to the Internet". Weider History Group. 21 December 2007. http://armchairgeneral.com/pr-field-of-glory-charges-to-the-internet.htm.
- ↑ Colonel Bill (8 December 2008). "Miniatures Game Review: Field of Glory". http://www.wargamer.com/article/2609/Miniatures-Game-Review-Field-of-Glory?page=1.
- ↑ "The PC version of the Field of Glory Gaming System is now available!". http://www.slitherine.com/games/fog_pc.
- ↑ "Field of Glory PC Wargame Released". International Data Group. 19 November 2009. https://www.pcworld.com/article/521110/field_of_glory.html.
- ↑ "Field of Glory - Turn-based strategy game becomes available online.". Gamer Network. 19 November 2009. https://www.gamesindustry.biz/field-of-glory-turn-based-strategy-game-becomes-available-online.
- ↑ "The Mac version of the Field of Glory Gaming System is here!". http://slitherine.com/games/fogd_mac.
- ↑ "Freeverse Releases Field Of Glory for Mac OS X". Ziff Davis. 23 November 2010. https://www.ign.com/articles/2010/11/23/freeverse-releases-field-of-glory-for-mac-os-x.
- ↑ "Field of Glory - "Rise of Rome" expansion launched.". Gamer Network. 16 March 2010. https://www.gamesindustry.biz/field-of-glory-rise-of-rome-expansion-launched.
- ↑ "Field of Glory - Storm of Arrows expansion unloosed.". Gamer Network. 26 April 2010. https://www.gamesindustry.biz/field-of-glory-storm-of-arrows-expansion-unloosed.
- ↑ "Field of Glory - 'Immortal Fire' expansion's now available.". Gamer Network. 16 July 2010. https://www.gamesindustry.biz/field-of-glory-immortal-fire-expansion-s-now-available.
- ↑ "Field of Glory - "Swords & Scimitars" expansion released.". Gamer Network. 1 December 2010. https://www.gamesindustry.biz/field-of-glory-swords-scimitars-expansion-released.
- ↑ "Field of Glory Legions Triumphant Now Available Plus an Update". Ziff Davis. 4 March 2011. https://www.ign.com/articles/2011/03/04/field-of-glory-legions-triumphant-now-available-plus-an-update.
- ↑ "Field of Glory – Eternal Empire Released". Weider History Group. 18 August 2011. http://armchairgeneral.com/field-of-glory-eternal-empire-released.htm.
- ↑ "Field of Glory: Decline and Fall PC". https://www.gry-online.pl/gry/field-of-glory-decline-and-fall/zd2ed2.
- ↑ Casulini, Alberto (4 July 2016). "A new Field of Glory - and two new DLCs!". http://www.slitherine.com/news/1984/A.new.Field.of.Glory.-.and.two.new.DLCs!.
- ↑ Levandowski, Larry (17 March 2010). "Field of Glory – PC Game Review". Weider History Group. http://armchairgeneral.com/field-of-glory-pc-game-review.htm.
- ↑ "A game you may have missed: Field of Glory (PC review)". 14 April 2011. https://www.digitallydownloaded.net/2011/04/a-game-you-may-have-missed-field-of-glory-pc-review.html.
- ↑ Bertoni, Roberto (31 December 2009). "Field of Glory" (in Italian). Gamer Network. https://www.eurogamer.it/field-of-glory-recensione-1.
- ↑ "Field of Glory for PC Reviews". Fandom. https://www.metacritic.com/game/field-of-glory/critic-reviews/?platform=pc.
- ↑ "Field of Glory II is out!". Valve Corporation. 12 October 2017. https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/660160/view/5318144626921472728.
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 Stone, Tim (6 October 2017). "The Flare Path: Serried Ranks and Buried Tanks". Gamer Network. https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/the-flare-path-serried-ranks-and-buried-tanks.
- ↑ "Field of Glory II: Immortal Fire is OUT NOW!". Valve Corporation. 5 December 2017. https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/660160/view/5318144626921471072.
- ↑ "Field of Glory II: Legions Triumphant is out!". Valve Corporation. 8 March 2018. https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/660160/view/5318144626921470336.
- ↑ "Field of Glory II: Age of Belisarius has been released!". Valve Corporation. 7 June 2018. https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/660160/view/5318144626921469696.
- ↑ "Field of Glory II Rise of Persia is out". Valve Corporation. 27 September 2018. https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/660160/view/5318144626921469078.
- ↑ "Field of Glory II: Wolves at the Gate is out". Valve Corporation. 30 May 2019. https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/660160/view/5318144626921467763.
- ↑ "Field of Glory II: Swifter than Eagles is out now". 16 February 2023. https://www.slitherine.com/news/field-of-glory-ii-swifter-than-eagles-is-out-now.
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- ↑ Kleffmann, Marcel (17 March 2020). "Field of Glory: Empires - Persien-Erweiterung angekündigt" (in German). https://www.4players.de/4players.php/spielinfonews/Allgemein/40204/2188763/Field_of_Glory_Empires-Persien-Erweiterung_angekuendigt.html.
- ↑ "Field of Glory: Empires - Persia 550 - 330 BCE". https://www.slitherine.com/game/field-of-glory-empires-persia-550-330-bce.
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- ↑ Kleffmann, Marcel (19 June 2019). "Field of Glory: Empires: Strategiespiel im "klassischen" Zeitalter erscheint am 11. Juli" (in German). https://www.4players.de/4players.php/spielinfonews/PC-CDROM/40204/2183614/Field_of_Glory_Empires-Strategiespiel_im_klassischen_Zeitalter_erscheint_am_11_Juli.html.
- ↑ "Field of Glory: Empires Review". Network N. 11 July 2019. https://www.strategygamer.com/reviews/field-of-glory-empires-review/.
- ↑ Luibl, Jörg (11 July 2019). "Test: Field of Glory: Empires" (in German). https://www.4players.de/4players.php/dispbericht_fazit/PC-CDROM/Test/Fazit_Wertung/PC-CDROM/40204/83884/Field_of_Glory_Empires.html.
- ↑ Stone, Tim (12 July 2019). "The Flare Path Declines and Falls". Gamer Network. https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/field-of-glory-empires.
- ↑ Gray, Bill (4 February 2021). "Field of Glory 2: Medieval first impressions – it sucks to be feudal Europe". Network N. https://www.wargamer.com/field-of-glory-2-medieval/first-impressions.
- ↑ Robinson, Joe (4 February 2021). "Conquer the middle ages with historical war game Field of Glory 2: Medieval". Network N. https://www.pcgamesn.com/field-of-glory-2-medieval/release-date.
- ↑ "Field of Glory II: Medieval Reconquista - Now Available". 20 May 2021. https://www.slitherine.com/news/field-of-glory-ii-medieval-reconquista-now-available.
- ↑ "Field of Glory II: Medieval - Swords and Scimitars - out now". 23 September 2021. https://www.slitherine.com/news/field-of-glory-ii-medieval-swords-and-scimitars-out-now.
- ↑ "Field of Glory II: Medieval - Storm of Arrows DLC is out now". 10 February 2022. https://www.slitherine.com/news/field-of-glory-ii-medieval-storm-of-arrows-dlc-is-out-now.
- ↑ "Field of Glory II: Medieval - Rise of the Swiss is Out Now". Valve Corporation. 19 May 2022. https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/1368870/view/3226278137028550774.
- ↑ "Field of Glory II: Medieval - Sublime Porte is Out Now". 15 September 2022. https://www.slitherine.com/news/field-of-glory-ii-medieval-sublime-porte-is-out-now.
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- ↑ Wheeler, CJ (10 May 2022). "Slitherine are making a new ancient kart racing management game". Gamer Network. https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/slitherine-are-making-a-new-ancient-kart-racing-management-game.
- ↑ "Field of Glory: Kingdoms - Beta Open for Sign-ups". 19 December 2022. https://www.slitherine.com/news/field-of-glory-kingdoms-beta-open-for-sign-ups.
- ↑ Harris, Kieran (12 May 2024). "Field of Glory: Kingdoms will launch on 4th June". https://www.gamereactor.eu/field-of-glory-kingdoms-will-launch-on-4th-june-1389693/.
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External links
- Official board game website (archived)
- Field of Glory at BoardGameGeek
- Field of Glory series at BoardGameGeek
- MobyGames is a commercial database website that catalogs information on video games and the people and companies behind them via crowdsourcing. This includes over 300,000 games for hundreds of platforms.[1] Founded in 1999, ownership of the site has changed hands several times. It has been owned by Atari SA since 2022.
Features
Edits and submissions to the site (including screenshots, box art, developer information, game summaries, and more) go through a verification process of fact-checking by volunteer "approvers".[2] This lengthy approval process after submission can range from minutes to days or months.[3] The most commonly used sources are the video game's website, packaging, and credit screens. There is a published standard for game information and copy-editing.[4] A ranking system allows users to earn points for contributing accurate information.[5]
Registered users can rate and review games. Users can create private or public "have" and "want" lists, which can generate a list of games available for trade with other registered users. The site contains an integrated forum. Each listed game can have its own sub-forum.
History

MobyGames was founded on March 1, 1999, by Jim Leonard and Brian Hirt, and joined by David Berk 18 months later, the three of which had been friends since high school.[6][7] Leonard had the idea of sharing information about computer games with a larger audience. The database began with information about games for IBM PC compatibles, relying on the founders' personal collections. Eventually, the site was opened up to allow general users to contribute information.[5] In a 2003 interview, Berk emphasized MobyGames' dedication to taking video games more seriously than broader society and to preserving games for their important cultural influence.[5]
In mid-2010, MobyGames was purchased by GameFly for an undisclosed amount.[8] This was announced to the community post factum , and the site's interface was given an unpopular redesign.[7] A few major contributors left, refusing to do volunteer work for a commercial website.{{Citation needed|date=June 2025} On December 18, 2013, MobyGames was acquired by Jeremiah Freyholtz, owner of Blue Flame Labs (a San Francisco-based game and web development company) and VGBoxArt (a site for fan-made video game box art).[9] Blue Flame Labs reverted MobyGames' interface to its pre-overhaul look and feel,[10] and for the next eight years, the site was run by Freyholtz and Independent Games Festival organizer Simon Carless.[7]
On November 24, 2021, Atari SA announced a potential deal with Blue Flame Labs to purchase MobyGames for $1.5 million.[11] The purchase was completed on 8 March 2022, with Freyholtz remaining as general manager.[12][13][14] Over the next year, the financial boost given by Atari led to a rework of the site being built from scratch with a new backend codebase, as well as updates improving the mobile and desktop user interface.[1] This was accomplished by investing in full-time development of the site instead of its previously part-time development.[15]
In 2024, MobyGames began offering a paid "Pro" membership option for the site to generate additional revenue.[16] Previously, the site had generated income exclusively through banner ads and (from March 2014 onward) a small number of patrons via the Patreon website.[17]
See also
- IGDB – game database used by Twitch for its search and discovery functions
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Sheehan, Gavin (2023-02-22). "Atari Relaunches The Fully Rebuilt & Optimized MobyGames Website". https://bleedingcool.com/games/atari-relaunches-the-fully-rebuilt-optimized-mobygames-website/.
- ↑ Litchfield, Ted (2021-11-26). "Zombie company Atari to devour MobyGames". https://www.pcgamer.com/zombie-company-atari-to-devour-mobygames/.
- ↑ "MobyGames FAQ: Emails Answered § When will my submission be approved?". Blue Flame Labs. 30 March 2014. http://www.mobygames.com/info/faq7#g1.
- ↑ "The MobyGames Standards and Practices". Blue Flame Labs. 6 January 2016. http://www.mobygames.com/info/standards.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Miller, Stanley A. (2003-04-22). "People's choice awards honor favorite Web sites". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
- ↑ "20 Years of MobyGames" (in en). 2019-02-28. https://trixter.oldskool.org/2019/02/28/20-years-of-mobygames/.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Plunkett, Luke (2022-03-10). "Atari Buys MobyGames For $1.5 Million". https://kotaku.com/mobygames-retro-credits-database-imdb-atari-freyholtz-b-1848638521.
- ↑ "Report: MobyGames Acquired By GameFly Media". Gamasutra. 2011-02-07. https://www.gamedeveloper.com/game-platforms/report-mobygames-acquired-by-gamefly-media.
- ↑ Corriea, Alexa Ray (December 31, 2013). "MobyGames purchased from GameFly, improvements planned". http://www.polygon.com/2013/12/31/5261414/mobygames-purchased-from-gamefly-improvements-planned.
- ↑ Wawro, Alex (31 December 2013). "Game dev database MobyGames getting some TLC under new owner". Gamasutra. https://www.gamedeveloper.com/business/game-dev-database-mobygames-getting-some-tlc-under-new-owner.
- ↑ "Atari invests in Anstream, may buy MobyGames". November 24, 2021. https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2021-11-24-atari-invests-in-anstream-may-buy-mobygames.
- ↑ Rousseau, Jeffrey (2022-03-09). "Atari purchases Moby Games". https://www.gamesindustry.biz/atari-purchases-moby-games.
- ↑ "Atari Completes MobyGames Acquisition, Details Plans for the Site's Continued Support". March 8, 2022. https://www.atari.com/atari-completes-mobygames-acquisition-details-plans-for-the-sites-continued-support/.
- ↑ "Atari has acquired game database MobyGames for $1.5 million" (in en-GB). 2022-03-09. https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/atari-has-acquired-game-database-mobygames-for-1-5-million/.
- ↑ Stanton, Rich (2022-03-10). "Atari buys videogame database MobyGames for $1.5 million". https://www.pcgamer.com/atari-buys-videogame-database-mobygames-for-dollar15-million/.
- ↑ Harris, John (2024-03-09). "MobyGames Offering “Pro” Membership". https://setsideb.com/mobygames-offering-pro-membership/.
- ↑ "MobyGames on Patreon". http://www.patreon.com/mobygames.
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