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| - You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Age of Mythology/preload editintro=Age of Mythology/editintro width=25 This mini wiki is designed to give information on everything (units, characters, improvements, campaigns, buildings, etc.) Age of Mythology, the popular computer game, and its expansion pack, Age of Mythology: The Titans. More coming soon...
- Age of Mythology es un juego que transporta a los jugadores a una época en que los héroes peleaban contra monstruos de leyenda y los dioses intervenían en los asuntos de los mortales. Tomando el papel de una de las nueve civilizaciones antiguas, los jugadores llevarán a su pueblo hasta la grandeza organizando todos los aspectos de su imperio: búsqueda de recursos, creación de poderosos ejércitos, hacer la guerra contra sus enemigos, establecer rutas comerciales lucrativas, crear nuevos asentamientos, mejorar la producción o el poder militar, explorar nuevas fronteras y avanzar a través de cuatro épocas diferentes.
- Age of Mythology is a mythology-based, real-time strategy computer game developed by Ensemble Studios, and published by Microsoft Game Studios. It was released on November 1, 2002 in North America and a week later in Europe. Only four months after its release, Age of Mythology sold over 1,000,000 copies. General manager for PC games at Microsoft, Stuart Moulder, said that "The worldwide popularity of the entire franchise continues to grow, while the fans' excitement inspires the development team at Ensemble Studios to create more innovative games each year."
- Produced by Ensemble Studios and published by Microsoft Games, this installment in the took the imaginative leap of including the creatures and gods of Classical mythology. Players can recruit fantastical creatures like Hydras, Minotaurs or the Cyclops to their forces, and by deifying the right Gods, you can encourage bonuses and perks for your buildings and armies. Like all Age of Empires games, there are nine civilizations to pick from, roughly grouped into Greek, Egyptian and Nordic cultures, each coming with their own Gods and monsters. Naturally, there's some Populous style Godly intervention on your side's behalf as well: magic mines, tornadoes, earthquakes, tidal waves, locust swarms, Ragnarok...that sort of thing. Titans cost as much as a Wonder in the game are a bit like the Krogo
- Age of Mythology (pronuciato Eij ov Mitologi) è un videogioco di strategia in tempo irreale progettato dalla Microsoft di Bill Gates dopo che questi, sballato di LSD, aveva sognato di farsi sodomizzare da un centauro. Altro non è che l'ennesima riproposizione di Age of Empires, solo che questa volta, per chi non si accontenta di armate di soldatini umani (rigorosamente tutti uguali), ora potrete sbizzarrirvi ad andare alla carica alla testa di mandrie di bestie aberranti, creature furry e simili fenomeni da baraccone, dall'idra a settordici teste ai bagherozzi d'assedio, dai puzzolenti giganti della montagna ai robot-caffettiera dell'espansione. Come negli altri titoli della saga, lo scopo è sfaldarvi i marroni per far crescere la vostra civiltà erigendo case, templi, caserme, sviluppando
- The campaign, called Fall of the Trident, follows the fictional Atlantian admiral Arkantos, who defends the city from attacks by pirates, led by the one-handed Minotaur Kamos. Though successful, the trident from a large statue of Poseidon guarding the harbour, is stolen. Arkantos is commissioned to recover the trident by a theocrat, leaving his son Kastor behind. Arkantos collapses on a beach as the entire island heaves and rumbles. Whilst the city descends into the sea, the people escape and, in the last cutscene, Athena makes Arkantos a god, to watch over and protect his people.
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| - Age of Mythology es un juego que transporta a los jugadores a una época en que los héroes peleaban contra monstruos de leyenda y los dioses intervenían en los asuntos de los mortales. Tomando el papel de una de las nueve civilizaciones antiguas, los jugadores llevarán a su pueblo hasta la grandeza organizando todos los aspectos de su imperio: búsqueda de recursos, creación de poderosos ejércitos, hacer la guerra contra sus enemigos, establecer rutas comerciales lucrativas, crear nuevos asentamientos, mejorar la producción o el poder militar, explorar nuevas fronteras y avanzar a través de cuatro épocas diferentes. Age of Mythology mantiene la misma mecánica de la saga Age of Empires y es similar en algunos aspectos por lo que podría considerarse como un spin-off de estos. Sin embargo, cuenta con gráficos 3D y no se enfoca en la exactitud histórica, sino que se centra en la mitología y leyendas de los egipcios, griegos, y nórdicos.
- You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Age of Mythology/preload editintro=Age of Mythology/editintro width=25 This mini wiki is designed to give information on everything (units, characters, improvements, campaigns, buildings, etc.) Age of Mythology, the popular computer game, and its expansion pack, Age of Mythology: The Titans. More coming soon...
- The campaign, called Fall of the Trident, follows the fictional Atlantian admiral Arkantos, who defends the city from attacks by pirates, led by the one-handed Minotaur Kamos. Though successful, the trident from a large statue of Poseidon guarding the harbour, is stolen. Arkantos is commissioned to recover the trident by a theocrat, leaving his son Kastor behind. After recovering the trident, Arkantos returns only to be told he must regain Poseidon's favour. He is then sent to aid Atlantis' Greek allies, besieging Troy. At Troy, he is greeted by old friends; Agamemnon, Odysseus and Ajax. Their initial attempts at breaching the walls are unsuccessful and they are repeatedly driven back by Trojan counter-attacks until Arkantos devises a solution. Claiming in Atlantis, a defeated general would leave behind his horse (an animal sacred to Poseidon - Atlantis' patron god), giving Odysseus his famous Trojan Horse plan. After participating in the Sack of Troy, Ajax and Arkantos sail to Greece, where they intend to repair their ships, only to find the city of Iolcus has been attacked by bandits. Arkantos and Ajax free most of the citizens, including Chiron the centaur, who tells them a mysterious cyclops drove the remaining prisoners north. The trio follow a trail to the north of the city, leading them to a concealed fortress where it is revealed the cyclops, named Gargarensis, is forcing the prisoners to tunnel to the Underworld. After entering the underworld, the heroes foil Gargarensis' plan to open an Adamantine door. However, Gargarensis attempt to trap them in the Underworld by trigerring a landslide before escaping. The heroes then seek help from the shades of the dead, who lead them to three temples; dedicated to Zeus, Poseidon and Hades. Arkantos prays to Poseidon, his patron, for help, but receives no response. Chiron then suggests Zeus, who sends a staircase to lead them out. The heroes resurface in Egypt, where they are immediately forced to help Queen Amanra defend a giant sword from Kemsyt, and the servants of Set. During this period, Athena visits Arkantos in a dream, revealing Poseidon and his servant Gargarensis, plan to free Cronus from Tartaros, adding that Zeus cannot directly interfere or he will spark a war amongst the gods. Amanra and the heroes then seek to reunite the body of (and thus resurrect) Osiris. Chiron extracts his piece from a large tree, with the help of some Norsemen, sent to track down Gargarensis, while Ajax and Arkantos take their piece from Kamos' island stronghold. Kamos himself is impaled on Arkantos' spear during a struggle. With the help of Setna, one of the few remaining priests of Osiris, the pieces are reunited at Abydos and Osiris helps the heroes drive out Gargarensis and Kemsyt. The heroes then travel north. On the way, Arkantos and Ajax recognise Odysseus' ship and stop of at Aeaea, where they are turned into pigs briefly. They help Odysseus defeat Circe and he promises to return the favour one day. Finally arriving in the Norselands, they help the dwarf brothers Brokk and Eitri reenter their forge. They are then greeted by an old man named Skuld, who gives them a banner to unite the Norse clans. Unfortunately, the banner belongs to the violent Jotunn Folstag, igniting the anger of the Norsemen. It is then revealed Skuld is actually Loki in disguise, who transforms into a flock of ravens and flies away. Arkantos and his allies are then greeted by Reginleif, a valkyrie who helps them ally with Clan Forkbeard and locate the Well of Urd (the Norse entrance to the Underworld) and close it, with the help of Brokk and Eitri, who have been reforging Thor's hammer Mjollnir. Chiron sacrifices himself so the others have to time escape the fire giants. The hammer, now complete, triggers a large explosion upon closing the gate. The dwarves lead the others to an abandoned village, which they fortify in time to repel the attacks of Gargarensis. They later fight back, capturing and killing Gargarensis (avenging Chiron) with the aid of Odysseus, who arrives with a large army. Amanra, Ajax and Arkantos sail back to Atlantis triumphant. However, it is soon clear something dreadful has befallen Atlantis. When approaching the island, Arkantos orders the head of Gargarensis to be brough out and lashed to the bow. Upon opening the box, ravens fly out and, instead o Gargarensis' head, that of Kemsyt falls out. Amanra and Ajax evacuate the people, including Kastor and the theocrat, who tells Arkantos of Gargarensis' arrival. Arkantos realises the last gate is on Atlantis and resolves to end his fight with Gargarensis. Meanwhile, Gargarensis has taken control of the acropolis of Atlantis and Poseidon himself has animated a giant statue which smashes the Great Temple to the ground, revealing the gate beneath. Arkantos, with forces from Clan Forkbeard and Egypt, gains the blessing of Zeus, transforming him into a demigod, who defeats the statue of Poseidon, which falls on Gargarensis, killing him. Arkantos collapses on a beach as the entire island heaves and rumbles. Whilst the city descends into the sea, the people escape and, in the last cutscene, Athena makes Arkantos a god, to watch over and protect his people.
- Produced by Ensemble Studios and published by Microsoft Games, this installment in the took the imaginative leap of including the creatures and gods of Classical mythology. Players can recruit fantastical creatures like Hydras, Minotaurs or the Cyclops to their forces, and by deifying the right Gods, you can encourage bonuses and perks for your buildings and armies. Like all Age of Empires games, there are nine civilizations to pick from, roughly grouped into Greek, Egyptian and Nordic cultures, each coming with their own Gods and monsters. Naturally, there's some Populous style Godly intervention on your side's behalf as well: magic mines, tornadoes, earthquakes, tidal waves, locust swarms, Ragnarok...that sort of thing. Titans cost as much as a Wonder in the game are a bit like the Krogoth mega-robot from Total Annihilation. Its a nice blend of everything: classic RTS with the fun and games of Populous, The Settlers and - of course! - Age of Empires all nicely blended together. The Titans (2004) This expansion pack adds the Atlanteans to the mix, some extra Titan units, a new single player campaign and the usual extra units, buildings and maps. There's a Gold Edition that bundles the original game and its expansion together.
- Age of Mythology (pronuciato Eij ov Mitologi) è un videogioco di strategia in tempo irreale progettato dalla Microsoft di Bill Gates dopo che questi, sballato di LSD, aveva sognato di farsi sodomizzare da un centauro. Altro non è che l'ennesima riproposizione di Age of Empires, solo che questa volta, per chi non si accontenta di armate di soldatini umani (rigorosamente tutti uguali), ora potrete sbizzarrirvi ad andare alla carica alla testa di mandrie di bestie aberranti, creature furry e simili fenomeni da baraccone, dall'idra a settordici teste ai bagherozzi d'assedio, dai puzzolenti giganti della montagna ai robot-caffettiera dell'espansione. Come negli altri titoli della saga, lo scopo è sfaldarvi i marroni per far crescere la vostra civiltà erigendo case, templi, caserme, sviluppando tecnologie e addestrando truppe finché giungeranno i vostri avversari a spazzare via ogni cosa con uno sputo o più probabilmente, in questo caso, con un peto di troll. In più ci sono giusto duo o tre cosette, quali la raccomandazione divina, per invogliare i niubbi appassionati a comprarselo.
- Age of Mythology is a mythology-based, real-time strategy computer game developed by Ensemble Studios, and published by Microsoft Game Studios. It was released on November 1, 2002 in North America and a week later in Europe. Age of Mythology dispenses with the historical accuracy found in the previous games of the Age of Empires series, and instead focuses on the myths and legends of the Greeks, Egyptians, and Norse. Its campaign follows an Atlantean admiral, Arkantos, who is forced to travel through the lands of the three civilizations in the game, hunting for a cyclops who seeks to release the titan Kronos. Only four months after its release, Age of Mythology sold over 1,000,000 copies. General manager for PC games at Microsoft, Stuart Moulder, said that "The worldwide popularity of the entire franchise continues to grow, while the fans' excitement inspires the development team at Ensemble Studios to create more innovative games each year." Age of Mythology: The Titans, an expansion to Age of Mythology, was released on September 30, 2003. The expansion contained a new civilization; the Atlanteans, and several new units, including the titans. Critics and fans received the expansion with enthusiasm, although its ratings were not as high as that of the original version. On May 8, 2014, Age of Mythology: Extended Edition was released on Steam. It features improved graphics, water, lighting, along with day/night cycles, Treaty gamemode, Steam achievements and mod workshop. Age of Mythology: Tale of the Dragon, a new expansion to Age of Mythology: Extended Edition was released on January 28, 2016. It includes a new civilization; the Chinese, a fully voiced campaign, and other new features. The expansion came with huge balance changes to the existing civilizations.
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