The Ancient Age (also known as TAA) is a total conversion modification for Age of Empires III, The WarChiefs and The Asian Dynasties about the ancient times lead and developed by Tilanus Commodor. TAA is neither a remake of Age of Mythology nor Age of Empires, but still includes a few elements of Age of Empires and Age of Empires II. The mod is still in development. The project is focused on the ancient times until 400 AD and wants to include five civilizations of this particular time-frame, which are Carthaginians, Celts, Hellenes, Persians and Romans.
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| - The Ancient Age (also known as TAA) is a total conversion modification for Age of Empires III, The WarChiefs and The Asian Dynasties about the ancient times lead and developed by Tilanus Commodor. TAA is neither a remake of Age of Mythology nor Age of Empires, but still includes a few elements of Age of Empires and Age of Empires II. The mod is still in development. The project is focused on the ancient times until 400 AD and wants to include five civilizations of this particular time-frame, which are Carthaginians, Celts, Hellenes, Persians and Romans.
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| - The Ancient Age (also known as TAA) is a total conversion modification for Age of Empires III, The WarChiefs and The Asian Dynasties about the ancient times lead and developed by Tilanus Commodor. TAA is neither a remake of Age of Mythology nor Age of Empires, but still includes a few elements of Age of Empires and Age of Empires II. The mod is still in development. The project is focused on the ancient times until 400 AD and wants to include five civilizations of this particular time-frame, which are Carthaginians, Celts, Hellenes, Persians and Romans.
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