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{{fortnc}} Games in the Fort genre primarily take place in a large and old medieval-like building; the building might be called a fort, a fortress, a keep, a tower, a palace, or a castle. Although similar to the Home genre in concept, a Fort is likely to have additional rooms that a normal home wouldn't have (eg: drawbridge/moat, armory, dungeon, throne room) and additional features (eg: guards, porticullus, secret passages). Contrast with [[#Building|Building]] and [[#Home|Home]].
{{fortnc}} Games in the Fort genre primarily take place in a large and old medieval-like building; the building might be called a fort, a fortress, a keep, a tower, a palace, or a castle. Although similar to the Home genre in concept, a Fort is likely to have additional rooms that a normal home wouldn't have (eg: drawbridge/moat, armory, dungeon, throne room) and additional features (eg: guards, porticullus, secret passages). Contrast with [[:Category:Building|Building]] and [[:Category:Home|Home]].


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Fort
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Games in the Fort genre primarily take place in a large and old medieval-like building; the building might be called a fort, a fortress, a keep, a tower, a palace, or a castle. Although similar to the Home genre in concept, a Fort is likely to have additional rooms that a normal home wouldn't have (eg: drawbridge/moat, armory, dungeon, throne room) and additional features (eg: guards, porticullus, secret passages). Contrast with Building and Home.