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Total AnnihilationWindows 95/98Real-Time Strategy

The Iron Plague

Developer: Cavedog Entertainment · Published by Cavedog Entertainment · 2000
Magic? Nah. The Creon brought tanks and bombers to Darien.
Expansion PackCampaignMultiplayerSkirmish3D Accelerated
3.5
Good
POCG VERDICT
Bring a tank to a sword fight. The Creon make TA: Kingdoms feel like a whole new war.
The Iron Plague adds mechanical mayhem to Total Annihilation: Kingdoms. Challenging missions, a gripping story, and the anti-magic Creon race make this expansion worth the $19.99.
About This Game

The Iron Plague is an expansion pack for the real-time strategy game Total Annihilation: Kingdoms, developed and published by Cavedog Entertainment. Released in 2000, it adds a fifth playable faction, the Creon, to the fantasy world of Darien. Unlike the other four races, Aramon, Taros, Veruna, and Zhon, who rely on magic and mythical creatures, the Creon are militant technologists who reject magic entirely. Their arsenal includes tanks, bipedal war machines, and mechanical aircraft, bringing a stark, industrial contrast to the swords-and-sorcery setting. The expansion features a new story-driven campaign told from multiple perspectives, with cinematic cutscenes continuing the narrative of the base game. Missions range from massive assaults and defensive sieges to stealthy solo infiltrations, and they are noted for their high difficulty and demand for adaptive tactics. The Iron Plague also expands multiplayer with additional maps and the ability to play as the Creon in skirmish and online matches via Cavedog's Boneyards service. The game requires the original Total Annihilation: Kingdoms to play and installs from a single CD. While the manual is a minimal jewel-case insert, the game itself offers deep strategic gameplay and a compelling storyline.

POCG ReviewOriginal: August 15, 2000 · Restored: June 14, 2026
3.5
Good
Review Verdict
Private: The Iron Plague
The Iron Plague adds mechanical mayhem to Total Annihilation: Kingdoms. Challenging missions, a gripping story, and the anti-magic Creon race make this expansion worth the $19.99.
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How to Play TodayYour options for running this game in 2026
Original Hardware
Requires a Windows 95/98 PC with Total Annihilation: Kingdoms installed. Original CD copies are not rare; check second-hand sellers. Installation is straightforward via autorun.
Emulation / Other Options
Runs on modern Windows via compatibility mode (set to Windows 95) or a Windows 98 virtual machine. Both the base game and expansion must be installed in the same environment.