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Age of Empires
Basic Information
Video Game
Ensemble Studios
Microsoft Corporation
Age of Empires
Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings
Real-time Strategy
CD-ROM
Keyboard, Mouse
Microsoft Windows and Mac OS
Gizmondo
Retail Features
Ratings
Technical Information
Genie
North American Release Date(s)
Microsoft Windows
October 15, 1997
Mac OS
1999
British Release Date(s)
Microsoft Windows
February 2, 1998
Awards Changelog Cheats Codes
Codex Compatibility Covers Credits DLC Help
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Achievements
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Steam Xbox Live

Age of Empires, abbreviated to AoE or AOE, is a historical real-time strategy video game released in 1997. Developed by Ensemble Studios and published by Microsoft Corporation, the game uses the Genie engine, the same 2D sprite-based game engine used by Age of Empires II and Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds. The game allows the user to play as the leader of a historical tribe or civilization from the Stone Age up until the Iron Age. The game later had an expansion pack released for it, Age of Empires: The Rise of Rome, and was later re-released as Age of Empires: Gold Edition.

  • 1Gameplay

Gameplay[editedit source]

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Age of Empires consists of various single-player scenarios in which the player is required to complete specific objectives. Campaigns are a collection of scenarios which are completed in a linear fashion. The original Age of Empires included 4 campaigns, based on the Egyptian, Greek, Babylonian and Yamato civilizations. Besides the campaigns, the other main type of single-player gameplay is the 'random map' mode (where the map is generated randomly).

Multi-player[editedit source]

Age of Empires featured online and network play with up to 8 players simultaneously. A mix of random map and deathmatch games were popular among online players, including some deathmatch variants where players can only use specific units (e.g. 'Legions'), or a combination of other restrictions.

Civilizations[editedit source]

In Age of Empires, twelve civilizations are available, sorted into four distinct architectural styles which determine their in-game appearance:

Yamato/AsianBabylonian/MesopotamianEgyptian/Fertile CrescentGreek/Hellenistic
  • Choson
  • Shang
  • Yamato
  • Babylonian
  • Hittites
  • Persian
  • Assyrian
  • Egyptian
  • Sumerian
  • Greek
  • Minoan
  • Phoenician

Ages[editedit source]

A major component of the game is the advancement through 'ages'. There are four ages; Stone Age (Paleolithic), Tool Age (Neolithic), Bronze Age, and Iron Age. Researched at the Town Centers (for a considerable cost in resources), age advances allow for the availability of more advanced buildings, units and technologies to the player. In order to advance from one age to the next, at least two buildings from the current age must be built, and the player must have the required food (and gold in later ages) available in their stockpile.

Technology[editedit source]

Technological advances come in many categories, such as military upgrades (e.g. better armed and armored units), economic upgrades (e.g. increasing the rate of gathering resources), religious upgrades (e.g. faster conversion rates for priests) and infrastructure upgrades (e.g. stronger fortifications). As basic technology research is completed, more advanced technologies may become available. Some technologies are not available to certain civilizations.

Technology plays a very important role in the strategy of the game. As a civilisation progresses through the ages, technology becomes more and more expensive.

Units[editedit source]

Villagers are the most basic units in Age of Empires. Their primary function is to collect resources. Food is acquired by hunting, foraging, farming, and fishing. Villagers can construct buildings, as well as repair both buildings and naval vessels.

Priests are non-combat units which can heal allied units or 'convert' enemy units (in which case, the target unit changes allegiance). Infantry units, such as clubmen, swordsmen, and hoplites use melee combat to attack at short range. Mounted units include chariots, cavalry, and war elephants. Archers, mounted or on foot, attack at range. Siege units come in two types: catapults and ballistics.

Buildings[editedit source]

The Town Center is one of the most important buildings in the game. Here villagers are created, and age advancement is researched.

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Military units are created at specific buildings relevant to their discipline (e.g. archers are created at an archery range). All sea units are created at the docks.

Wonders[editedit source]

Wonders are enormous monuments representing the architectural achievements of the time. They require huge amounts of resources to build and are constructed very slowly. Wonders do not produce units or allow research. When a wonder is completed, a countdown timer begins. If the wonder is still standing at the end of the timer, the builder wins the game.

v·d·eAge of Empires series
Main series
Age of Empires [The Rise of Rome·Gold Edition] ·Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings [The Conquerors] ·Age of Empires III [The WarChiefs·The Asian Dynasties·Gold Edition·Complete Collection] ·Age of Empires IV·Age of Empires Online
Spin-offs
Age of Mythology [The Titans] ·Age of Mythology: Extended Edition·Rise of Nations [Thrones and Patriots] ·Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends·Rise of Nations: Extended Edition·Age of Empires: Castle Siege
Remakes
Age of Empires: The Age of Kings·Age of Empires: Mythologies·Age of Empires II: HD Edition [The Forgotten·The African Kingdoms·Rise of the Rajas] ·Age of Empires: Definitive Edition·Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition·Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition
Board game adaptations
Age of Mythology: The Boardgame·Age of Empires III: The Age of Discovery
CCG adaptations
Mods & Community updates
List of Age of Empires mods·List of Age of Empires II mods·List of Age of Empires III mods·Age of Chivalry: Hegemony·Age of Empires: UPatch·Age of Empires III: The Napoleonic Era

King's Court: Definitive Edition Mac Os 8

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