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- Username: DarkestDays
- Description: Lords: Darkest Days is a multiplayer strategy game that requires no payment, being text based and browser based it also requires no downloads. Do you have what it takes to be a ruler? Become a medieval lord and join the struggle for power, gold and glory.
- URL: http://www.lordscountry.com/darkestdays
- Category: mmorpg
- Member Since: 2007-05-28
- Average Rating: 3 / 5
- Number of Ratings: 8
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