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Genre and what to do:
Real-time strategy. The game is set in a fantastic medieval world. You are a leader of a new kingdom. Unite all the lands into a single empire under your own control. Build castles, use your resources to improve your economic and military strength. Do everything to destroy the enemy and to get victory. It's up to you to choose what way to play the game, fair or unfair. Show yourself as, from one side, a caring leader of an empire, and as a cruel opponent for your enemies from the other.
Style and atmosphere inside the game:
The graphics is professionally done. The district and the landscape are very detailed. The trees sway and the clouds go by. You can zoom in everything you want. It's even nice to watch the process of building. The sound effects are nice too. Listen to people's prayers in the churches. Hear the sounds coming from your enemies. There is a great amount of cool animations.
Offline gameplay: 1 player |
Multiplayer: Yes |
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Publisher:
Strategy First |
ESRB Ratio: Teen |
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Extras and features: |
· Three routes: the Pagan, Renaissance, Imperial · Twenty two missions · Sixty types of unit · Cool animations · Thirty five building types |
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Drawbacks: |
· Not much information in the tutorial |
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Requirements:
Processor: PII 300 MHz DirectX 6 64 MB RAM Free hard drive space: 800
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Windows 98/98SE/2000/NT/Me/XP |