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Age of Empires: The Age of Kings (Nintendo DS, 2006) 
Age of Empires: The Age of Kings  (Nintendo DS, 2006)

 
Age of Empires: The Age of Kings  (Nintendo DS, 2006)

Platform: Nintendo DS
Publisher: Majesco Sales Inc.
Release Date: Feb 2006
Rating: E10+
Genre: Strategy, Turn-Based
UPC: 096427013938
Product ID: EPID44943335
Description: Age of Empires: The Age of Kings boasts turn-based strategy gameplay as players move from the Dark Ages through the Middle Ages with one goal in mind: domination of the known world. Command one of five different civilizations: the Briton...
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  Age of Empires DS
Review created: 06/01/06
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19 of 20 people found this review helpful.

When I first heard of Age of Empires (AOE) for the DS, I was both optimistic and concerned. The concern came from how well a successful PC RTS could translate into a handheld game. The optimism came from the Nintendo DS's unique control set up: the stylus could offer pinpoint control more akin to a mouse and alleviate control issues we've had to deal with on the DS's bigger Console brethren. Majesco managed to qualm my fears by doing something that initially turned me off about the game all together: they changed the genre of the game itself.

But, before you AOE hardcore scoff at the fact that our precious RTS series is now a TURN-BASED strategy game, let me assure you this, surprisingly, has done nothing to hurt the core gameplay of AOE. You still have to build farms, perform research, train units, and do battle, and it all works surprsingly well, turning what could have been a disaster of a port into a very deep and engaging handheld interpretation of a classic PC series.

As mentioned earlier, the purpose of the game is to take one of five available Empires (it's possible to play the Empires in any order, but there's a natural difficulty progression that comes with each), through the course of their rise, conquering opponents and capturing resources. Turns are taken per day, with each side issuing build orders, unit movement, and attack orders, and then ending their day when they're through with their turn. Computer AI is simple, yet competent, and provides a decent challenge, comparative to the Advance War games.

The game is controlled via the stylus or the D-Pad and face buttons. Either way functions fairly well, the exception being that when a large group of units are bunched in together, it becomes difficult to tell what unit is selected, and is difficult to pinpoint a unit without selecting a different nearby unit with the stylus.

Graphically, the game is simple, yet serviceable, with the menus taking on the appearence of an old English manuscript. The music is period-y stuff, which stays unobtrusively in the background. The sounds are actually quite well done, with the expected clinks and clanks of swords clashing and the cries of foes dying.

Overall, if you're a fan of strategy games (turn-based, or otherwise), and you've got a hankering for a little more depth than your average side-scrolling platformer, you're going to find something to love about AOE DS. 4 out of 5.


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  WONDERFUL STRATEGY GAME!
Review created: 09/03/06
8 of 9 people found this review helpful.

Solid game play mechanics. Many military units to command. Historical reality. This is one of the best games on the ds in a very long time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Highly recommend it if you are a fan of the pc versions of this type of genre. Will not be dissapointed in the depth of options and rich graphics and music style. The Age of Empires series can now go where you do with Age of Empires: The Age of Kings for the Nintendo DS. You can engage in turn-based gameplay as you battle five different civilizations with more than 45 unique unit types.

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We were surprised by the announcement that Age of Empires: The Age of Kings was headed to the DS, since when we think of the title, we think of the deep and sophisticated real-time strategy series for the PC. How could such a complex and fast-paced game, which requires precise mouse-and-keyboard controls and quite a bit of micromanagement, be successfully translated to a portable system? Well, it looks like the developers of the DS version had a good answer to this question, because the DS version of Age of Kings seems very well suited to the platform on first impression.

We got a chance to play a work-in-progress version of the game at E3, and the first thing we noticed is that Age of Empires has gone turn-based here. So it's no longer a fast-paced RTS that requires you to constantly keep track of a thousand different details. It's now a turn-based experience that you can play at your own pace, strategizing for as long as you need to before committing your forces. As a result of that major difference, Age of Empires for the DS ends up playing more like Advance Wars than like Age of Empires...though, of course, the historical theme certainly sets this one apart.

You'll be able to play as a number of distinct factions in the game, including the Britons, the Franks, the Mongols, the Saracens, and the Japanese. Each will have its own unique strengths and units, as the game will feature about 45 different units in all, such as swordsmen, cavalry, crossbowmen, pikemen, catapults, and many more. In addition, you may research a different technology each turn, and there's a ton to choose from, letting you bolster your military might or your economics. One issue we noted with this build was that it didn't seem to explain what any of the research upgrades would actually do. However, we expect something like that to be addressed. We also had a little trouble trying to discern some of our units from one another when they were all clumped up. But other than that, the game's interface was intuitive and easy to get into.

The bottom screen of the DS is where most of the strategic gameplay takes place. As you guide your units around, the top screen displays useful stats and information about what's happening in context, such as whether the different terrain will confer defensive bonuses, and so forth. When units attack one another, the top screen switches to an Advance Wars-style look at the outcome, and these sequences look quite nice. Cavalry charge the ranks of swordsmen, archers rain arrows on their foes, and more. The animation is smooth and good-looking, and we could easily tell the difference between the Briton units we were playing as and the Saracen foes we were fighting against.
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Age of Empires: The Age of Kings looks like just the sort of PC-to-portable translation you'd hope for. The game seems to take all the core elements of the Age of Empires experience and translates them effectively to a por


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  Try it
Review created: 05/14/06
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6 of 8 people found this review helpful.

This is a great fun game you should at least try once.I bought the game because i liked the computer version, and I think this is as good as the computer version.I reccomend it to everyone that likes the computer verion.


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  Its a awsome game
Review created: 05/05/06
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6 of 11 people found this review helpful.

It is almost like the computer game.It rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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  My review
Review created: 01/10/07
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4 of 4 people found this review helpful.

Loved the PC version and wondered how well it would be on a Handheld system.It is a solid all around good game.Nintendo made great use of the ds controls.Worth the money to buy this game.


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  STRATAGIE
Review created: 07/07/06
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3 of 6 people found this review helpful.

I like Age of Empires: The Age of Kings for DS, but I had hopes that it would be more like the original for PC. It's just a little too formal.


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  Age of Empires: The Age of Kings (Nintendo DS)
Review created: 01/12/07
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2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

Brought for our son for xmas! He enjoys it and shares his DS with friends and family. He likes the gameplay and the storyline. He is a big fan of the ds portable video game player. Also, Lords of the Ring movies inwhich this game has points thats favors the movie.


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  Worth every penny!
Review created: 08/05/07
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I had played it before and thought it was good game and felt like I had to get it. You can play against your friends or just play by yourself.


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  I would'nt recomend it...
Review created: 05/12/07
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1 of 2 people found this review helpful.

Being a big fan of Age of Empires for PC, i figured the DS game would be all the fun of this awesome game on the go! But, the transfer to turn-based made it loose its fast paced excitement, and it seemed to be like a poor version of Advanced Wars: Dual Strike. I wouldnt buy this game, in fact, i'm selling it back on ebay! :)


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  Imposibly Fun Game
Review created: 05/03/07(updated 05/03/07)
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1 of 3 people found this review helpful.

I think it is a super fun game made by someone I do not know he must have children and get it from them. Ithink everybody should try it. My only requierment is more gold!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
3200 words to wright but only3167 letters left. pooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! who let one by bart simson


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  Works, but not well
Review created: 02/07/07
1 of 3 people found this review helpful.

The game works sometimes; and when it does, I love it. Unfortunately there is something defective about it. Freezes my DS up sometimes. Many times will not be recognized by the ds at all. Pretty frustrating, although I do enjoy the game.


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  Age of Empires
Review created: 01/13/07
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1 of 4 people found this review helpful.

The product didn't work at all and the vendor won't issue a refund. DO NOT PURCHASE! I don't plan to purchase another video game from Ebay in the near future.


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  GREAT!!!
Review created: 06/13/06
1 of 3 people found this review helpful.

I love having this kind of game in the palm of my hand!!! The only negative thing about it is that it is not real time...but turn based is still fun. The top screen acts as your information screen and give you great information on your units. THIS IS A MUST HAVE!!!


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  Nice Game Thank You!!!!!
Review created: 12/17/09
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It's a classic game that is alot of fun! This game is hard to find, I don't think they make it anymore.


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  Thank-you
Review created: 10/20/09
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My son loves the game! I am so glad I got it for him. On the game he is a general and has mastered the campains.


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  Good Game
Review created: 08/17/09
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My son likes the game, although a bit different from the PC version. Navigation through the different sections plays a bit different, easy to go through though. The price was right!


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  Age of Empires: The Age of Kings (Nintendo DS)
Review created: 07/06/09
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d1les ( 18)

I liked that it was what I was looking for, and I recieved it in a timely manor. When I recieved my purchase, it was in good condition, and of working order. I will look for this seller in future bids because of how happy I was in recieving my item.


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  Killer bug spoils this game
Review created: 06/15/09(updated 07/25/09)
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Wow, I discovered the killer-bug. Sometimes the game crashes when you save or in the middle of a game, and it can erase your whole game, which perhaps has taken hours. This ruins the game!!!


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  Not as good as the computer game!
Review created: 03/10/09

I was very disappointed in this game. Graphics are bad. Instructions not clear. Would definelty rather play it on the computer


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  age of empire ds
Review created: 01/08/09
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very nice turn by turn game for the lovers of age of empire and heroes of mught and magic, it's the perfect combinaison between the two games.


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  Great Game-Age of Empire for DS
Review created: 01/08/09
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I really like this game. I bought it for my son and he loves it. First, I like that it actually works. We bought the game three times from a local department store and every cartridge we got did not work! It was disappointing to say the least. This game reminds me of Civilation 3 for the computer and since my husband and son love that game. It makes the game portiable. I love that he can take it anywhere with him that he can't the computer at home and have a similiar experience. Thanks so much!


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  slow to get used to but totally addicting!!
Review created: 01/07/09

I'm a huge fan of the computer games, but I didn't know what to expect with the DS versions. Although it took me a little while to learn the pieces and which ones fight better against other ones, since figuring it out I can't put it down. It's like a complex game of chess with a bunch of extra little twists and perks. I know this turn based strategy game is not exactly a new concept, especially if you're into some of the more Anime-oriented ones like Fire Emblem and Tactics Ogre, but some are definitely more fun than others and this one is fun.

My only issue thus far is being able to see the characters clearly at times when they're standing next to each other. It's a little hard to select the one you want at the angle they chose to make the map.


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  Age of Empires: The Age of Kings DS
Review created: 12/01/08

really really fun game. I would suggest getting it aways!...............................................................................................................................................................................


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  Age of Empires....an excellent game
Review created: 09/06/08

My husband bought this game at a local videogame store and played it all of the time. I couldn't figure out why, it seemed so boring and pointless. Then he talked me into playing it one time. I didn't see a point, but I agreed. I found that the game was fun and relaxing at the same time. You start with a villager, a miltia unit, and the "hero" of your choice. You build a town, explore the world, make mills and gold mines , then find and defeat the enemy. The game is kind of like SIMS meets RISK. I loved it. Then who got to play it became the problem, as we each have a DS. I went on ebay to find a second copy. I bought it and have been having a blast. Now that we have two copies, we can even link up and battle each other. My husband beats me everytime, but I am getting better, and soon I will defeat him too. Its a great game, and I highly recommend it.


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  age of empires
Review created: 09/03/08
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i rate it poor, because when i received it, it didn't work and no one would listen or respond. i brought it for my son


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