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About This Game The year is 1268, the English throne lies empty, and power-hungry lords are ready to wage war for newfound power. Your people now look to you to lead them to glory and prosperity. Manage your lands, strike bargains, betray alliances and ultimately destroy your rivals in this classic combination of turn-based and real-time strategy, and become the undisputed Lord of the realm!Medieval Strategy on a Sweeping ScaleYou begin as the ruler of a small county, but lead wisely and keep your people secure and thriving, and soon you’ll broaden your horizons. Manage your farms, make trade negotiations, build castles, flatter and deceive your opponents and then march your armies into the lands of your rival nobles. Unify the land under your rule, and prove you have what it takes to be King.Key FeaturesFight for the crown in England against up to five AI opponents.Strengthen your kingdom across seasonal turns, mastering quandaries like crop rotation, taxation, trade, transport and even thievery!Fortify your lands and design castles with moats, towers, drawbridges, keeps and more.Conquer your rivals in challenging real-time battles that test your tactical acumen.Multiplayer notice: LAN and online play are unavailable. 6d5b4406ea Title: Lords of the RealmGenre: StrategyDeveloper:Impressions GamesPublisher:RebellionRelease Date: 30 Nov, 1994 Lords Of The Realm Crack Activation Code lords of the realm weapons. lords of the realm emulator. lords of the realm 2 siege pack castles. lords of the realm 2 windows 7 download. lords of the realm 2 guide. lord of the realm england. lords of the realm 2 difficulty levels. lords of the realm 2 windows 10 скачать. lords of the realm 1 vs 2. lords of the realm 2 crack. lords of the realm 2 royal edition. lords of the realm 2 installer. lords of the realm iii cd key. lords of the realm iphone. no cd crack lords of the realm ii. lords of the realm 3 cd key. lords of the realm. lords of the realm 2 torrent download. lords of the realm 2 ost. lords of the realm 2 free download no cd. lords of the realm 2 pl download. lords of the realm ios. lords of the realm app. lords of the realm game download. lords of the realm 2 windowed mode. play lords of the realm 2 on windows 10. run lords of the realm 2 on windows 10. play lords of the realm 2 on windows 10. lords of the realm 2 apk. lords of the realm 3 mods. lords of the realm 2 for windows 7. lords of the realm 2 64 bit patch. lords of the realm 2 walkthrough. lords of the realm 3 android. lords of the realm 3 pc game. lords of the realm 2 download windows 10. how to install lords of the realm 2 on windows 7 64 bit. lords of the realm sports. play lords of the realm 2 on windows 7. lords of the realm 3 cheats. lords of the realm characters. lords of the realm 3 pl download. lords of the realm 3 download deutsch. download lords of the realm iii full version. lords of the realm 2 tips and tricks. lords of the realm pc game. lords of the realm 2 steam windows 10. lords of the realm 2 trainer. lord of the realm meaning. lords of the realm 2 dos. lords of the realm 2 full screen. lords of the realm 2 for android. lords of the realm 2 free full game download. lords of the realm free online. lords of the realm 3 cd key. lords of the realm download. lords of the realm 1 vs 2. lords of the realm 2 linux. lords of the realm windows 10. lords of the realm 2 new campaign. lords of the realm review. lords of the realm royal edition. lords of the realm 2 torrent. lords of the realm 2 open source. lords of the realm ii gog. lords of the realm board game. lords of the realm strategy. lord of the realm novel. lords of the realm 2 hd. lords of the realm abandonware. lords of the realm 2 unter windows 7 installieren So a classic game that those of us that played it when it was new will need no introduction to, but will probably be of limited interest to those new to it given how old and crotchety it is. It runs seemingly fine (in DOSBox), at least I didn't encounter any issues in the couple of hours I played so far, so if you want to relive (or continue) old adventures in conquering medieval England and Wales, go ahead.For those new to the title a brief overview - you start off with one county under your control and a couple of hundred peasants, a few sacks of grain and some cows, and from that you need to build an economy to arm and support the armies you will need to go out conquering. It is recommended to turn the economy down to easy because normal is fairly authentic in that a couple of bad seasons for weather (or plague breaking out) can seriously set you back, so you probably need the leeway while learning the mechanics.Season by season you will need to assign your peasants to different jobs - tending flocks of sheep, looking after and milking cows, sowing and harvesting grain, tending fields, mining iron ore, cutting down lumber, building castles, smithing weapons and armour, and cutting stone. The agricultural jobs shift from season to season, so for example you need more farmers when sowing or harvesting the grain than the rest of the year. The other jobs also have a foible - peasants assigned build up experience and become more effective the longer they do the same job, so you often have to weigh up carefully whether it is worth losing experience miners to sow\/harvest more crops this year, etc. You also have to decide on the agricultural front how much to develop each of the 3 crops\/livestocks using the limited amount of fields - grain is the most productive for food, but is more weather dependant (risky) and causes a big flux in the number of workers you have spare depending on the season. Cattle gives a constant food source (via dairy), as well as the ability to eat them in an emergency, or once your fields are crowded. Sheep can similarly be eaten in the same situations, but instead of the food from dairy you instead get wool to sell to traders when they come by.Once you have your economy up and running you can start making or buying armour and weapons to create an army to conquer your neighbours - initially they will be neutral counties with usually all peasant armies, but there are also the five competing lords who tend to have more formidable armies. If your armies meet, or you try to conquer a county (attacking the county town or a castle as appropriate) you go into a pausable real time battle segment where you can manuevre and engage the enemy troops (or autocalc if you prefer). Essentially you can see this game as a very, very early Total War type game - turned based meta game on the world map to build up your economy and forces, leading to tactical battles in real time. Now the interest here is opposite to TW - the main map is fairly interesting (if you are into this sort of thing), with lots of tough decisions to weigh up of when and what to build\/work on, whereas the battles are fairly finicky and hard to usefully control your troops to do anything than a massive scrum and whoever has the most\/best equipped units tends to win (although there are some rock\/paper\/scissors benefits to certain troop types over each other).Still this is an old game - so don't expect much help or hand holding while you learn the game - it is from the era where you were expected to read through the manual first, rather than easing you into a game learning concepts one by one via tutorials or easy intros. The hardest part of most LotR games is the first few years while you build up your initial counties economy, and one early mistake can set you back years, especially on normal economic difficulty. Even if this isn't you thing, if it is close consider LotR 2 - which simplifies the economy slightly (no experience for non-agricultural workers, no sheep), which has its pros and cons, but also makes the interface and management of your burgeoning kingdom much easier, and far improves the combat system.. This game is a throwback to an older era. Seriously, it uses DOS. While it is an RTS with turn-based movement, it... is tricky for the modern sensibility.Now, the backstory of the game does make a few changes to history. In 1268, the English king was Henry III, but he was... having issues with the barons of the realm. In fact, the year prior had seen the end of the Second Barons' War. So unrest does bubble beneath the surface. Frankly, his staying on the throne was more due to the efforts of his son than his own prowess. Now, the throne DOES end up empty for over a year in 1272-1274... but this was due to his son taking his time returning from Crusade. And I do believe there were still some rebellious forces when he returned (not least in Wales).But considering said new king was Edward I Longshanks... the rebels were doomed. You might remember Edward I as being the English king in Braveheart. He was a military genius and brooked no disrespect (but gave a lot out, starting with the naming of his heir as "Prince of Wales").Okay, that aside, you do play in a time when a baron could conceivably take the throne, and maybe hold it. The gameplay is a bit confusing for me, as I am... unsure how to raise armies, fight, or... not have a peasants' revolt come out of nowhere...Still, for those used to this, or nostalgic for this game, it is a worthy acquisition.. BUY IT! For less than $1 on the current sale you have a charming, deep and incredibly addicteve game. Feel your self taken back to the golden age of PC games, let the midi loops sweet over you as you play just one more turn. The interface is a bit of a bear, but its gets the job done.10\/10 Would allocate peasant labor again.. I bought this game just so I can take a dump on Rebellion Studio.A few years ago, Rebellion initiated a lawsuit against Stardock\/Ironclad over their game "Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion", claiming that anyone who saw the title would associate that game with Rebellion Studio and not Stardock\/Ironclad. Now every time I see Rebellion Studio I associate it with trite and meaningless lawsuits.Way to shoot yourselves in the foot there, Rebellion. Enjoy your first and last purchase from me, don't spend it all on one lawyer.. It is still the game that so many identify with in their childhood. Turn based strategy with both economic and military management, but not too much of either. You can just enjoy the game in such a simple way. Personally I hated LOTR2 for becoming more complicated, LOTR1 was always my prefered one of the franchise.If they made an updated version of this with a smoother interface but didn't touch the actual game play I would hapilly pay \u00a310 for it instead of the \u00a31.50 I just paid for this.. BUY IT! For less than $1 on the current sale you have a charming, deep and incredibly addicteve game. Feel your self taken back to the golden age of PC games, let the midi loops sweet over you as you play just one more turn. The interface is a bit of a bear, but its gets the job done.10/10 Would allocate peasant labor again.

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