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Realms is a 1991 video game produced by Graftgold Ltd. for DOS, Amiga, and Atari ST. It is considered a real-time strategy game. It was published by Virgin Games. In it, you have to build your cities, raise taxes, create troops and fight enemy cities and troops in order to defeat your opponents.

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