is a real-time game of epic strategy and empire building.
Players compete against up to six AI opponents or other players for control of land, trade, and peasants. You can take control of any of ten emerging civilizations, including Chinese, Persians, Japanese, Greeks, Normans, Vikings, Mayans, Zulus, Mughuls, or Egyptians. Begin with a single, modest village under your command, and an entire world to be conquered by force of arms, by guile and persuasion, or by whatever other means you choose.
You can wage open warfare on your rivals, or forge alliances with them. Send spies to infiltrate their ranks, or hold your spies back to guard against your enemies' prying eyes. Mine ore and manufacture goods, then build markets and establish trade routes to bring gold flowing into your coffers. Have your scientists research new weapons of war, or turn from science to the mystic arts, and seek the ultimate power--the ability to summon the aid of the gods. All these choices and more are yours to make.
Seven Kingdoms: Ancient Adversaries 2.15.4
seven kingdoms: ancient adversaries is a real-time strategy game principally focused on combat where the players can select one of the seven available cultures to participate in a war of epic scale: facing off are the japanese, chinese, mayans, persians, vikings, greeks, and normans. Seven kingdoms ancient adversaries unlike many other real-time strategy games does not place undue emphasis on resource management reducing much of this very workaday segment. In its place, all sights are trained on combat, where the game really shines – when dozens of units are clashing simultaneously on the screen.
that said, it's not all war in seven kingdoms: ancient adversaries, since you can also initiate various diplomatic gambits with other cultures, such as making goodwill treaties, buying and selling food, exchanging technology, or even forming alliances to battle other, more powerful enemies. The possible solutions are quite wide. Seven kingdoms ancient adversaries is an excellent strategy game that became free and open-source in 2009 even though it was commercially released at the end of the nineties.
Seven Kingdoms: Ancient Adversaries runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Demo
license
— the installer is 18 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Strategy and War.
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