Imperialism II (Elspa Age 3+) - REV041 - SaverSoftware

Imperialism II (Elspa Age 3+)

Manufacturer - FOCUS MULTIMEDIA

Price £ 4.99    (£ 4.25 exc. VAT )


FOCUS MULTIMEDIA - Imperialism II (Elspa Age 3+)

Description

The New World unfolds before you. Your objective is to skilfully parlay discovery into riches and amass enough power to dominate Europe's political landscape. Combining elements of resource management, economic trade, exploration, diplomatic manoeuvring and military conquest, this multi-faceted strategy game challenges you to leverage New World riches into Old World dominance.

To achieve victory, you must employ a web of intricate strategies. When diplomacy is the order of the day, dispatch envoys to develop critical trade relations whilst secretly deploying spies to undermine your enemies. If diplomacy fails, build an invincible military machine with an unquenchable thirst for conquest. Skilfully manoeuvre your nation and don't forget: the object is to unite Europe under one flag.


Features



The richness and depth of game play is reflected in 40 military and civilian units and 100 technologies from over 300 years of history (1500s-1800s).
Advanced artificial intelligence considers nation-specific personalities, strategies and diplomatic agendas.
High-resolution graphics set in an engrossing baroque style.
Intuitive interface and extensive game play tutorial makes it easy for first time players to get up and running.
Go head-to-head against other world leaders in multi-player mode supporting up to 6 players.

System Requirements

PC Operating System: Windows 95 / 98 / Me / XP
PC CPU Type and Speed: Pentium 133 MHz or equivalent
Hard Drive Space (MB): 100MB
Memory: 16MB or higher
Graphics: Any DirectX 6.0 compatible graphics card (800x600x16bit colour)
CD-ROM Speed: 4x or faster
Audio: Any 100% DirectX 6 compatible sound card
Printer: Required to print user manual
Multiplayer: Yes (Two Networked computers required)
Internet: Yes (Internet connection required)
Age rating: Elspa 3+

Release Date: Wednesday, 23rd August 2006