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The Settlers VI: Rise of an Empire Gold Edition

The Settlers VI: Rise of an Empire Gold Edition

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From: Ubisoft
Category: Video Games

List Price: $29.99
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews

Format: Dvd-rom
Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows Xp
Genre: life_simulation_strategy_games
ESRB: Teen
Media: DVD-ROM
Edition: Gold
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 12 - 20 years
Operating System: Windows Vista
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0

MPN: 68459
Model: 68459
UPC: 008888684596
EAN: 0008888684596

Release Date: September 16, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: New Factory Sealed....All items shipped USPS within 2 days of purchase

Features:
  • The Settlers - Rise of an Empire -
  • Build bustling towns in a medieval world. Richly detailed, realistic world
  • Each Settler figure has his or her own daily routine, with a range of different actions and behaviors that can be observed at all times
  • Spur your settlers on to ever greater efforts, develop a flourishing economy, satisfy the needs of your citizens, and protect your people from danger
  • Eastern Realm Expansion Pack -

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Settlers VI: Rise of an Empire Gold Edition includes the Eastern Realm expansion pack that provides new landscapes, characters, and challenges as you creates your own empire of bustling cities in a captivating medieval world. After the crushing of the Red Prince, the empire of Basa is being rebuilt, but the important trade route to the distant Hidun, to the empire of the great mogul Praphat is blocked and neither goods nor news are getting through. Time has come for your knights to help the Mogul to restore the empire to splendor and glory and to fill the deserted provinces again with life.

8-map campaign, Single and Multiplayer Maps A new climatic zone - Based on an Indian environment, you will experience a new exciting flora & fauna, new buildings and characters A new hero - The knights are joined by the daughter of the mogul of Hidun - the Princess Saraya Trade-Post - the new trade-post gives you the opportunity to install an automatic monthly exchange of goods in a self-specified way Wells - Along with the marketplace-well, you can build your own wells to save more water during rainy seasons to save enough for dry periods Geologist - The new geologist will be able refill all stone and iron quarries as well as springs Rainy Season - As certain recourses will not be available and paths will not be passable, the rainy season is a new challenge Embellishment Objects - A large number of beautiful embellishment objects will be available to personalize & decorate your city



Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars vista still makes me mad   January 6, 2009
Cory N. Livingston (cincinnati, oh usa)
this is a great game. once again vista gets in the way of a good experience. the game will crash every so often. (xp users: i haven't heard a problem from and i know a lot that play this game on it) the game play is nice the content is great. i just wish they would fix vista to stop being so crappy or i'm switching to mac.

GREAT GAME!!!!!!



4 out of 5 stars Solid choice for an historic city building game   December 22, 2008
Donald D. Steffy (Northern California)
This is a solid choice if you enjoy city-builder games.

You are mostly gathering resources, growing your settlement, expanding your territory, and fulfilling various scenario tasks, all within a usually very creative map that includes valleys, river crossing, mountain passes, and other fun strategic stuff. Maybe half of the scenarios end with you destroying another faction, but this is definitely not a military-focused game.

The good:
-Very solid game engine: never a bug or crash after 5 months of playing on Windows Vista 64-bit with a GeForce 9800GTX and graphics settings maxed-out
-Immersive period graphics and another solid ambient period music score by Dynamedion (Best German Soundtrack 2007)
-Creative maps/scenarios that are generally not too difficult and typically take around 3 hours each
-Vegetarian rating allows you to replay old maps using a different strategy
-Active user community creating custom maps for you

Cons:
-Somewhat restrictive camera angle
-Less complex than other similar games (Anno 1701), although what it lacks in complexity in the game engine, I'd say it makes up for in the variation and creativity of the maps/scenarios.



4 out of 5 stars Very Surprised - Great Game!   December 11, 2008
B. Miller (Tucson, AZ USA)
I bought this game on a whim without knowing much about it. I am glad I did. I never played the earlier versions of The Settlers, so I'm coming into this one with fresh eyes.

This game is more about city building than it is about combat. There are only a few units to recruit. You can recruit swordsmen and bowmen, with a few siege weapons. That's all that you can get for combat. That might sound really bad, but the strength of the game lies in managing your settlers and city. I don't really find combat all that fun, it's more of an afterthought than it is a major part of the game.

The only way you win in combat is by having a superior numbers of troops. However, there are a few things that come into play. The happier your citizens are, the more damage your troops do. If you're on your own land, as opposed to an enemy's land, you'll do more damage as well. It's not rocket science, but you do have to keep an eye on a few things. It's another reason why this game is more about managing your settlers, even their happiness affects combat.

How do you manage your settlers? By building bakeries, hunting huts, barracks and so forth. You can't directly control your settlers, they do their chores on their own. To keep them happy, you have to make sure they have enough beer in stock and medicine available, as well as other needs. The game does lack depth, other than keeping them happy, all you can really do is raise and lower taxes. I should mention, you can also trade with surrounding villages, but that's where most of the interaction with them ends. Other than doing a quest for a village, all that you can really do with other villages is trade with them(or destroy them if they are an enemy).

Settlers: Rise of an Empire has some really high quality graphics. When I think of graphics, I don't think of what looks flashy, I think of what looks like art. This game has really wonderful graphics, full of color and life. It's the first game in a long time that I actually admired it. It has a charm and a retro feel about it.

I do enjoy the music and sound in the game. Your settlers themselves don't say much, but your heroes that you can control and interact with do a lot of talking, and their voice acting is very good. Some of the music is catchy, like the great festival music.

This gold version also comes with the expansion pack. I finished the original campaign, but haven't gotten through the expansion campaign yet. It's more of the same with a few new things added, like a new hero to control and maps to play on. I had fun in the original campaign and I am having fun in the expansion so far as well.

This is a really fun settlers game that's easy to get the hang of, there is nothing complicated about it. For people wanting a city building game with depth, this isn't for you.

I have nothing bad to say about the game. It played pretty smoothly, didn't crash at all, and was fun. The gold version does not include a physical manual however, so that is one small minus for it. The game does come all patched up so you don't have to worry about downloading anything extra for the game.

One small note about the campaign that you'll play: It starts off really easy, like a tutorial, but it does get harder when you get more into it.



4 out of 5 stars Yup!   October 18, 2008
Chad M. Clark (Irvine, CA USA)
The settlers series has always been fun. the latest does not dissapoint. it's easy to learn, play and still has the charm of the older ones. i do miss the days of clicking on them and them saying yup! as if it was a all inclusive answer, but this is of corse a LOT more immersive and enjoyable. definately a must have for any settlers series lover.

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