
Archon is loosely based after the game of chess, but with the added trait that pieces do not simply kill other pieces-when an individual piece attempts to kill an opposing player's piece, a battle screen ensues, and a fight occurs. Generally, but not always-stronger pieces are able to overcome weaker pieces. Fights can also result in double-kills, where each piece involved in the battle is killed. Other additions to the game include special abilities held by certain pieces, as well as a Spellcaster piece, which acts as the leader of each side.
| Edition | Platform | Release Date | Region |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Edition | PC-8800 Series | Nov 1, 1983 | Worldwide |
| Standard Edition | PC | Nov 1, 1983 | Worldwide |
| Standard Edition | DOS | Nov 1, 1983 | Worldwide |
| Standard Edition | Amiga | Nov 1, 1983 | Worldwide |
| Standard Edition | FM-7 | Nov 1, 1983 | Worldwide |

Archon is loosely based after the game of chess, but with the added trait that pieces do not simply kill other pieces-when an individual piece attempts to kill an opposing player's piece, a battle screen ensues, and a fight occurs. Generally, but not always-stronger pieces are able to overcome weaker pieces. Fights can also result in double-kills, where each piece involved in the battle is killed. Other additions to the game include special abilities held by certain pieces, as well as a Spellcaster piece, which acts as the leader of each side.
| Edition | Platform | Release Date | Region |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Edition | PC-8800 Series | Nov 1, 1983 | Worldwide |
| Standard Edition | PC | Nov 1, 1983 | Worldwide |
| Standard Edition | DOS | Nov 1, 1983 | Worldwide |
| Standard Edition | Amiga | Nov 1, 1983 | Worldwide |
| Standard Edition | FM-7 | Nov 1, 1983 | Worldwide |