Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings is a real-time strategy (RTS) video
game developed by Ensemble Studios and published by Microsoft. Released
in 1999 for the Microsoft Windows and Macintosh operating systems, it
was the second game in the Age of Empires series. An expansion, The
Conquerors, was released in 2000. A PlayStation 2 version was released
by Konami in 2001, and a Nintendo DS spinoff, Age of Empires: The Age of
Kings was developed by Backbone Entertainment in 2006. A Dreamcast
port, by Konami, was canceled.
The Age of Kings is set in the Middle Ages and contains thirteen
playable civilizations. They are the Britons, Byzantines, Celts, Goths,
Teutons, Franks, Mongols, Chinese, Japanese, Persians, Saracens, Turks
and the Vikings. Players aim to gather resources, which they use to
build towns, create armies, and defeat their enemies. There are five
historically-based campaigns, which constrict the player to specialized
and story-backed conditions. There are three additional single-player
game modes, and multiplayer is supported. Despite using the same game
engine and similar code to its predecessor, development of The Age of
Kings took a year longer than expected, forcing Ensemble Studios to
release Age of Empires: The Rise of Rome in 1998 instead. The design
team focused on resolving significant issues in Age of Empires, but
noted on release that some problems remained.
Reception of The Age of Kings was positive. The significant number
of new features was praised, as were the gameplay improvements. Some
reviewers were critical of the presentation of units—they were seen as
bland and uninteresting—while others considered The Age of Kings to be
overly similar to its predecessor, Age of Empires. Three months after
its release, two million copies of The Age of Kings had been shipped,
and it topped sales charts in seven countries. The game won multiple
awards and has had a significant impact on future games in its
genre.[citation needed.
This is a RIPPED version. List of what was removed: opening sounds
for every civilzation, winning sounds, losing sounds, credits music
(streams folder empty), all the campaign music, all the opening speech
for each campaign, all the music, and the opening cinematics
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1 File download, Total size 92.62 MB
Genre: Strategy
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