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A&E Warriors Game Developed by Arkadium

April 16, 2009 by Kori Ellis  
Filed under Marketing

For the new A&E Warriors TV series on The History Channel, Arkadium has developed an interactive, online fighting game. The Warriors show “goes inside the culture of the world’s most famous warriors of all time to explore their weaponry, tactics, training and, ultimately, their psyche.”

The Warriors game is an action-packed fighting game that allows players to train their character in fighting arts from various parts of the world. Players enter the Warrior game through a world map that includes five visible locations that represent each warrior group highlighted in the TV series.

By defeating the various warriors from the Vikings, Samurais, Spartans, Zulus and American Revolutionaries, a player will collect trophies and ultimately claim the title of “Warrior. ”

Image: History.com/warriors-game (screenshot)

Image: History.com/warriors-game (screenshot)

You can find the game at the history.com/warriors-game. As you can see, on the game page, you can find links to more information about the show, an image gallery, videos, discussion forums and much more. Additionally, since it’s hosted on History.com website the standard navigation to their other TV shows, ecommerce shop and other information is also included. 

More and more often interactive online games are being developed to correspond with television programs. Recently, we mentioned the online game associated with Discovery’s Deadliest Catch

To learn more about Arkadium and their advergame and casual game development, visit arkadium.com.

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One Response to “A&E Warriors Game Developed by Arkadium”
  1. They should have included the Macedonians. :-))

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