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File size Downloads last 7 days Overall, it is the fourth game in the AoE series. Building on the Age of Kings, the game features five new civs, new expansions, gameplays and technologies. Overall, the graphics are the same as in AoK. The new gameplay features introduced in Aoe2 The Conquerors include game modes such as defend the wonder, where players must dedicate the entire game defending a wonder for a certain time period.
Wonder race is another game mode, which involves building a wonder before your opponent completes his — wonders can be destroyed before they are completed, thus making the game hard for both sides. New maps in the game include more real-life maps, based on actual locations found on earth.
Additionally, tropical and winter areas jungle and snow respectively was a key missing map terrain in Age of Kings. Fortunately, Conquerors adds some spice to the standard single and multiplayer games by sprinkling in a mix of new races, units and technologies.
One of Age Of Kings's strengths is that the civilisations are distinguished not just by different colour schemes and graphics, but also by the technologies and unit types available to them. This is also the case with the five additional civilisations Aztecs, Huns, Koreans, Mayans, and Spanish that are included in Conquerors. Huns for example, on account of their being nomadic and preferring to sleep on their horses or with them, depending on their personal preferences , do not have the ability to build houses.
Instead they begin each game with a pre-set limit to their total population. The net result of these differences is that playing each civilisation is a unique experience, and you really do have to use your brain to take advantage of their strengths or overcome their weaknesses. Of the new civilisations, only the South American races are blessed with new graphics. What's really going to breathe new life into your multiplayer games though, are the new game types.
King Of The Hill places a monument at the centre of the map and has the players ranged round the outside. To win, all you have to do is capture the monument and hold it for years. Well, not quite. The monument is always difficult to get to in the first place.
It might, for example, be on an island in a large expanse of water. So first you have to figure the best way to get to it. Then defending it isn't quite as straightforward as it might at first I appear either.
That's largely because you are not permitted to build in the immediate vicinity of the monument, so you can't simply capture it and wall it off. The other two new games seem to have been designed for those who love resource management and those who don't. Wonder Race does away with combat altogether, and has everybody living in peace and harmony. Well, almost. There's still something of a competitive spirit among neighbouring civilisations as they race to be the first to build a wonder and win the game.
It's all about how quickly you can gather those resources and how well you spend them. If you're an aficionado of big battles and the Wonder Race game sounds as if it will bore you to tears, then Defend The Wonder was made for you. In this game variation every civilisation begins in the Imperial Age, and all with a ton of resources to encourage rapid build up of forces. One player though, begins in a walled-off area with a wonder at the centre, and has to protect it for years.
Meanwhile, the other players are doing their level best to get together some heavy siege machinery with which to break in and spoil the party. Because of the high-tech level everybody starts at and the lack of any need to research advanced weaponry, this game type makes for some truly spectacular battle sequences. So, you can see that there are a lot of clearly visible additions packed into Conquerors. What is likely to really make a long-term difference to extending the life of AOK are the improvements that have been made under the bonnet.
There are 16 major areas of improvement over the gameplay and features in AOK. Some of the improvements demonstrate Ensemble Studios' commitment to playing its own games to destruction and ironing out the wrinkles. For example, let's take the situation in which you have grouped together infantry with a heavy weapons platform. Those that are fans of real-time strategy games have no doubt heard of Age of Empires, even if they have not played it.
Age of Empires II was not only exciting for its time, the well-balanced nature of the game has made it a popular title for years. With the addition of the Conquerors expansion pack, those that enjoyed the original release are going to have enough new features to justify a purchase. This includes a new lineup of campaign levels, new civilizations, exciting and dynamic wildlife, revitalized tactics, a series of maps, additional game types, and much more.
The overall game play of Age of Empires II: Conquerors has not deviated from the path that has made this series so popular. Along with a number of traditional multiplayer games, such as king of the hill and team death match, players will also have a lineup of new campaign levels.
What is surprising about this update is the fact that Conquerors nearly doubles the storyline of the original release, quite a feat for a smaller upgrade. In addition to the added storyline, there is also a variety of new units, buildings, and even a number of new civilizations. Transitioning over to the New World, players will be able to choose the Aztecs and Mayans, both of which are designed to have a completely new technology tree and style of play.
Other new civilizations include the Huns, the Koreans, and the Spanish. The maps have also been revitalized with highly aggressive animals and new graphics for gold veins, stone deposits, woods, plants, and fish. For those who are fans of Age of Empires II and Age of Kings, every addition that was made with Conquerors has improved the overall quality of the game.
This means providing a wealth of new options for game play that will help to draw back older players. For those who are unfamiliar with previous titles, the changes will seem miniscule, but as time goes on, they will generally become more and more appreciated.
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