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Age Of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties | 
| From: Destineer Inc Category: Video Games
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $23.98 as of 9/8/2010 21:04 MDT details You Save: $6.01 (20%)
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Seller: lakeplacegames Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 2741
Format: CD-ROM Platforms: Mac OS X Intel, Mac OS X Genre: fighting_action_games ESRB: Teen Media: CD-ROM Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 1.2
MPN: 10344 Model: 10344 UPC: 828068103446 EAN: 0828068103446 ASIN: B001AH1B2I
Release Date: August 5, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Playable Asian Civilizations - Command one of three fierce Asian civilizations - the Indians, the Chinese or the Japanese each with its own unique armies led by powerful warrior Monks, Daimyo, Mansabdars and other special units | | • | Single Player Campaigns - Play through three new mini campaigns with new heroes and villains | | • | New Ways to Play - With the addition of Wonders of the world and the new Export resource, Age of Empires III - The Asian Dynasties injects an intriguing level of depth to existing Age of Empires III strategy. If used wisely, these new features can mean the difference between rousing a victory or a humiliating defeat. | | • | An Immersive World - Explore an exotic Asian setting over 11 new Random Maps, three new Home Cities, and interactions with new native civilizations, all while battling opponents in new game modes, including King of the Hill, Regicide, and Treaty No-Blockade. | | • | 15 monumental Asian Wonders |
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Product Description AGE OF EMPIRES III: THE ASIAN DYNASTIES
Amazon.com The Dawn of a New Age. Command one of eight mighty powers grappling to conquer the New World in this new generation of the landmark Age of Empires series. Experience the Age of Discovery through amazing 3D graphics. Crush your enemies with devastating cannons and rifled infantry. Navigate your naval fleet to claim strategic waterways. Build cities with towering cathedrals, and forge a thriving empire with a booming economy. Play in single-player, multiplayer, and campaign in the There are many ways to play Age of Empires III. Play against the computer on random maps. Play multiplayer against friends online, or play the Campaign in which you take the role of Morgan Black and his descendants as they struggle against the hostile wilderness, help the Aztecs resist the Spanish conquistadors, pit the French against the British and help Simon Bolivar lead revolutions in South America. The new Home City feature is unlike anything you've experienced before in a real-time strategy game. Age of Empires III gives players extensive control over their side of the battlefield. There are many ways to play Age of Empires III. Play against the computer on random maps. Play multiplayer against friends online, or play the Campaign in which you take the role of Morgan Black and his descendants as they struggle against the hostile wilderness, help the Aztecs resist the Spanish conquistadors, pit the French against the British and help Simon Bolivar lead revolutions in South America. Experience the Age of Discovery through amazing 3D graphics. Crush your enemies with devastating cannons and rifled infantry. Navigate your naval fleet to claim strategic waterways. Build cities with towering cathedrals, and forge a thriving empire with a booming economy. Command one of eight mighty powers grappling to conquer the New World in this new generation of the landmark Age of Empires series. Graphics Age of Empires III isn't just one of the best-looking real-time strategy games ever, it's one of the best-looking games of any kind ever. Much like a persistent character in a role-playing game, your Home City is a support system that regularly sends you supplies or military reinforcements. As you get better, your Home City becomes stronger, allowing you to unlock new types of soldiers or buildings, broaden your tech tree, and customize the appearance of your city. You can even visit your Home City to watch its citizens, get an opinion on how you're doing, or plot your next move. You're in control of large and diverse armies of infantry, cavalry, artillery, Native American warriors, mercenaries, and ships. You can assign different formations to your army, like Volley, Charge, or Bombard, or have the game automatically choose the most appropriate formation for you. The real-time physics cause infantry struck by cannon balls to get thrown like rag dolls, perhaps even over a cliff into the water. Cannon balls bounce and ricochet. Shingles, shutters, and whole towers may fly off a building and interact with the terrain. And, with hundreds of unique combat animations, you'll never see the same battle twice. Tone mapping gives scenes a photorealistic look by balancing colors in a scene. Units and buildings cast realistic shadows based on the sun's position. Water glistens like water, foams near the shore, and reflections change with the viewing angle, the angle of sunlight, and the motion of the water. Steep cliffs jut from the terrain like paintings from the American Southwest.
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Age Of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties - A must have for RPG lovers April 5, 2010 Subhojit Chatterjee (USA) Following are the great things about the game:
~ Continues to have the same kind of detail level that made AOE III so popular. At some points it is even better
~ Buildings are more detailed and its nice to see that the details behind the architecture have been looked into. The buildings in the Indian campaign is really nice!
~ The theme music has been nicely mixed to include Indian instruments such as the Sitar and Tabla. That was a pleasant surprise
~ Campaigns are just about the right length. They have not been made unnecessarily long.
~ Faster loading times
Cons:
~ For the Mac version, it hangs at times and at those times, there is no other option but to do a Force Quit
~ It takes a while (sometimes) for the system to understand that the objective has been met.
Overall, this game lives up to the standards that have been set by its predecessors. Give it a 4 star overall.
Excellent for iMac April 13, 2009 F. Swanson 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
VERY good. One of the few iMac games that are fun and available. It provides many hours of fun for teens and adults, from beginner to pro. A great continuation of the 1st Age of Empires game.
Best computer game addition December 26, 2008 Jeff Wang (Humble, Texas) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Age of Empires is one of the best computer game series in the history. It is fun and involves a lot of thinking and planning. Asian addition adds extra dimension of the game, in term of adding more civilization as well as game plays.
good game but.... December 22, 2008 John M. Herberger (St.Louis, Mo.) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Age III was a great game and I was looking forward to adding more civilizations. I never ever had problems with Age III until I added the Asian Dynasties. Now almost every game is interrupted with freezes that can only be fixed by shutting the whole system down. I have reinstalled the game twice and it hasn't fixed anything. I am waiting for a patch, but don't see anything yet. Anybody else having this problem on Macs?
Asian Die-nasties November 21, 2008 Ham Salad (Washington) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
An excellent upgrade. A little hard to get used to, when your people don't need to hunt. Vegetarians. Who can understand them? Anyway, as the inventors of gunpowder enter into the game, things get more explosive. A fun romp.
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