
The Age of Mythology: Gold Edition includes the award winning Age of Mythology and Age of Mythology: The Titans Expansion Pack. From Ensemble Studios™, the creators of Age of Empires® and The Age of Kings®, comes Age of Mythology, a revolutionary game that transports players to a time when heroes did battle with legendary monsters and the gods intervened in the affairs of mortal men.
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Like its predecessor, players take the role of a dungeon keeper, building and defending an underground dungeon from the would-be heroes that invade it, as well as from other keepers.
it’s almost impossible that you won’t find something to like about Dungeon Keeper 2. It’s witty, it’s fun to play and to watch, and its interface is easy to use, just as the game itself does a great job of incorporating tutorial information right into the scenarios.
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Men of War, the sequel to Soldiers: Heroes of World, takes place in Europe during the height of World War II. The story unfolds across three different campaigns played out through the eyes of Soviet, Allied and German soldiers.
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People’s General is the sequel to Panzer General II, and the last two dimensional game in the casual war game series. People’s General takes the series into the near future. Over population and dwindling resources have lead China to attempt to take control of all of Asia. NATO stands in their way.
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Based on the film, Small Soldiers Squad Commander is an action-strategy game for kids. Players choose to control either the mighty Commando Elite or the noble Gorgonites in up to 20 challenging, nonlinear missions. The mission scenarios are new to the game but use the characters and environments from the film. Fun and intricate puzzles are layered within each mission, requiring players to use their wits and problem-solving skills under constant enemy fire.
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At the end of the 21st century a colossal object appeared around the orbit of Pluto and scientists named it “The Shard” because of it’s look. The Shard emitted a deadly aura which changed and destroyed the essence of space and every life which came near it and it’s destination was the planet Earth. Humanity wasn’t able to change the course of the object and feared that a collision would destroy the planet but instead of ramming Earth, the object landed in north-east Siberia. But the joy over this surprising turn of events didn’t last long: Now called “the plague”, the aura of the ship began to change the plant and everything on it.
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Finally, a formidable computer opponent to challenge the smartest cagey old vet. Battle an AI that probes your defenses, retreats, sets ambushes, and even attacks from multiple fronts. Add units that gain experience through combat, improving their damage potential and accuracy, and eventually the ability to heal themselves.
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Spec Ops is the first in a series of realistic, action-oriented, real-time 3D third-person games based on elite warfare units - with the emphasis on action and realism.
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Based on the D-Day landings in Normandy. Assemble a group of guys, dope out weapons, airdrop, lose a decent chunk of your men and weapons to flak, try to find where you are and then try to accomplish your mission. Over the past few years there have been a number of squad-based simulations, typically of the science fiction variety (with X-COM being the most famous of the bunch). But wargamers - with the Breach series, Close Combat and its ilk, and Soldiers at War - have also had their share. Soldiers at War, developed by Random Games and SSI, was a decent World War II tactical game although marred by the single-mission format, some strange gameplay mechanics, and a few other things that kept it from being truly outstanding.
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Unbeknownst to most people, sheep are actually aliens that were sent to observe the earth millions of years ago. In the process, the were dumbed down to the sheepish mammals we all know and love today.
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