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Although Age of Empires: The Age of Kings isn't currently scheduled for release until early 2006, a lot of the visual presentation in the work-in-progress version of the game that we saw was ...
Age of Empires: The Age of Kings for the Nintendo DS is based on the best-selling PC RTS title of all time: Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings. Players command five different civilizations, build ...
Such is the order of most RTS games, and Age of Kings is no exception. The major difference here is that each game can often cover a huge swath of civilized enlightenment in a single sitting.
As the game that jumpstarted the franchise, Age of Empires is known to combine the more long-term strategic nature of grand strategy titles and the faster-paced gameplay of traditional strategy ...
Age of Empires for the Nintendo DS shares its name with the popular and long-running PC real-time strategy game series, but it's been completely redesigned to play well on a portable system.
Taking its template from Ensemble Studio’s 1999 PC classic Age of Empires II and bolting on a handheld-friendly turn based engine, The Age of Kings is a vintage strategy game all the way.
GAME SUMMARY. The sequel to Age of Empires spans a thousand years, from the Dark Ages to the late medieval period, in which players control human destiny from the fall of Rome through the Middle Ages.
We were surprised by the announcement that Age of Empires: The Age of Kings was headed to the DS, since when we think of the title, we think of the deep and sophisticated real-time strategy series ...
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