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Age Of Empires: The Age of Kings (Nintendo DS)

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Platform:   Nintendo DS
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)

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  • Platform:   Nintendo DS
  • Media: Video Game

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Product Features

  • Command one of five different civilizations: the Britons, Franks, Mongols, Saracens, and Japanese
  • Take control of special 'Hero' units like Richard the Lionheart, Robin Hood, Joan of Arc, Genghis Khan, and Saladin among others who command special 'hero' powers affecting the entire battlefield
  • Command over 45 different types of units from bowmen and monks to hand cannoneers, mercenaries and samurai
  • Turn-based combat, new to the Age of Empires franchise, keeps the battle moving at whatever pace you like
  • Construct & upgrade buildings like town centers, mines, universities and 'wonders' to help your units learn new skills and create resources for your civilizations
  • Research over 50 different technologies like chemistry, ballistics, siege craft and spying among others to take your civilization into the next age
  • Get help from the new Combat Advisor who gives you advice on certain campaign strategies and an indication of how the battle will go
  • Multiplayer scenarios allowing up to 4 players to battle each other wirelessly
  • Gain Empire Points to unlock maps & units and improve your Emperor Rank
  • Music and sounds from PC version
  • Based on Ensemble Studio's PC mega-hit, Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings

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  • ASIN: B000ENREHA
  • Release Date: 10 Nov 2006
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 4,070 in PC & Video Games (See Bestsellers in PC & Video Games)

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Age of Empires: The Age of Kings for the Nintendo DS is based on the best-selling PC RTS title of all time: Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings. You'll command 5 different civilizations, build armies and take them on scores of campaigns. Boasting turn-based strategy gameplay, Age of Empires: The Age of Kings lets you move from the Dark Ages through the Middle Ages with one goal in mind: domination of the known world.

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55 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great strategy, however, a word of warning.., 28 Feb 2007
By T. Dungate "Delketh" (Hampshire, UK) - See all my reviews
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Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This is by far the best game I've played on the DS (and indeed on any handheld). Though I only have 4 games for the DS, they are all critically acclaimed titles, however this one has provided me with the most depth, longevity, and most importantly fun!

For any lover of strategy games, the often flat and uninvolved nature of handheld games can be a disappointment, especially if one spends a lot of time using handhelds. Thankfully, Age of Empires: The Age of Kings successfully delivers an engaging (though not overwhelming), lasting experience. While it plays out differently from the PC version, of which I am a veteran fan, any players of previous AoE games should be able to make themselves at home with the units, buildings and scenarios. Nostalgia points are scored by the use of the same sound effects from the PC game (which were always excellent).

To the uninitiated in the world of AoE, this game still has plenty to deliver. 5 campaigns totalling over 25 scenarios, as well as the option of a standard skirmish game should provide hours of fun, as single scenarios can often take hours to complete. The 5 civilizations, special mercenary units and historical background (nothing long or heavy, don't worry) provide some variety and character, and the ability to save at any time or place is well suited to the nature of handheld gaming. While not ever frustratingly difficult, the AI provides an adequate challenge, and a good mind for strategy will be required if you want to achieve all the bonus goals laid out by the game.

The tutorial campaign eases you gently into playing, though doesn't bore, and in no time you'll be confidently ordering about your troops. The touch screen layout is user friendly, and while the DS buttons can be effectively used, I'd still recommend the stylus. Multiplayer is there for those who want it, though there is no Wi-fi. While slightly disappointing, this is no great loss as the nature of the gameplay would not always lend itself to extended Wi-fi play.

There are some drawbacks however. While none are game killing, they should be taken into account:
- The action can become repetitive after extended periods of gameplay
- Busy maps (multiple players with big civilizations) can cause the gameplay to get bogged down (i.e. turns will each take a long time).
- The game can be occasionally be prone to freezing, and some other minor glitches are also present, such as battle animation not playing, or 2 units occupying the same square.

None of these should stop you purchasing Age of Empires for the DS, as compared to many other titles, you really are getting value for your money. Overall it is an engaging, tactical, long-lasting game and I'd urge anyone who doesn't suffer from a critically short attention span to buy it.

One last thing:

***WARNING*** - There is a known fatal error in this game. There can be times where the game will freeze after selecting Save & Quit. DO NOT SHUT OFF THE DS. Doing so will result in fatal corruption of the card and failure to boot. Plug it in, leave it on, and do all you can (mash buttons, leave for hours) to get it to unfreeze. Advice from the developers is to MAKE SURE YOUR PROFILE NAME IS 4 OR MORE CHARACTERS LONG. It appears short names cause this problem. Most players also avoid the Save & Quit option entirely, just to be safe: Instead simply choose "Save", then once saved, turn the DS off.

This is what happened to me, and I feel others should be warned in advance and spared the pain of having to buy another card.

Now, go get this game!
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A real Slick Strategy Game!, 15 Nov 2006
By Crafty Marie "mariej30" (Cambs) - See all my reviews
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Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
I can't compare this with the PC version as I've never played it.

I bought this game because it looked interesting and boy has it delivered in spades. This is a mammoth game and quite challenging to say the least.

First up you get a huge tutorial split into 6 parts where you play Joan of Arc and discover how to command an army, construct buildings such as mines, farms, castles, etc, learn strategies for earning an income. The tutorial is excellent and walks you through all you need to know - but don't expect to race through it because it is fairly tough (maybe if you've played the PC version it could be easier!)

You can then chose to play through the pre-set campaigns available, each that have new maps and new missions to achieve or you can simply set up your own game against the AI (computer player) and choose who you want to be (briton, franc, japanese, mongol etc) and select from a huge choice of maps/scenarios.

You earn points as you win games and these points can unlock bonus maps, scenarios and new items.

I would say this game is for the older player maybe 12 plus up to very mature (I am in my 30s) and for someone who likes a challenge and can accept that a single campaign/mission can last for several hours - plus point is you can save at any time.

The game is mammoth, controls are very slick (you can use stylus and/or buttons) and I can't see how you could get bored with it easily due to how much variety is on offer here.

Excellent.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great game though can be confusing at times, 13 Nov 2006
By A. Jackson "strategist" (UK) - See all my reviews
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Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
The title expalins it all.
AOE DS is not like the PC version we all know. No longer is there the free play, but AOE DS has a turn based play, which allows the player to give a little more thinking time to the game. It still has some of the PC traits such as ageing up the empire to a different era and conducting research on loom, iron etc to improve your armies capabilities.
Best way to describe the game is a historical advanced wars duel strike. If you like AW DS then you will like this.
The down side to the game is that each of the play icons are quite intricate. When the icons are on adjacent squares then you cant make out which unit is which and end up scrolling the icons to see which square each is on. A down side yes but for me it did not effect game play and still had a great time on the game.

Overall: if you enjoyed Advanced Wars Duel Stike and want a a refreshing outlook on this. Here you are AOE DS is for you. I will be recommending it to friends so i can get a bit of multiplayer action.
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Buy this , you won't regret it , the only problem is it's not long enough !
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3.0 out of 5 stars A long long game...

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