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Fable III Steam Digital Code Global

Fable III Steam Digital Code Global

Note: This is the initial release of the original product, not a bonus or extension pack, and is available for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
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  • REGION Global
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$ 29.99$19.99
Genres:ActionAction RPGAdventure

Product Description

In both Fable and Fable II you were a poor orphan, who slowly but surely gained the position in the Albion roster of heroes. In Fable III game situation is different. You are a Hero of Brightwall, a child of the protagonist known from the Fable II. Thanks to your parent heroic acts, Albion was able to flourish.

Your parent become a King/Queen, many new cities were built in Albion, the technology started to develop in a very fast manner. The entire Albion was even able to enter into the period, similar to real industrial revolution. Unfortunately, currently the country is under the rule of your older brother, Logan.

Logan focused so much on the industrial revolution, that he simply forgot about people themselves. Now your brother is a tyrant whom you have to dethrone him. It is not going to be easy. However, you will be able to do this.

First of all you need to take care of the country economy. Despite the fact, that Albion is currently in the state of industrial revolution, economy is in a bad shape. Furthermore, you are going to provide your people with promises which sooner or later you have to fulfill. However, the best part of it is the system of judgments.

Many times in the game you are going to be provided with tough choices. For example: should you put your money to save the orphanage or rebuilt it as a brothel? Should I waste money to take care of the city canal system, or simply dump the waste into the lake? These question are not as easy as it might sound.

You need to be extremely careful. The decision which at the very first sight, might look at a good one, is not necessary perfect for your people. You need to focus on long-term effects. This is what makes a good king.