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Age of History II is a turn-based grand strategy game where you guide a nation across millennia. Developer Łukasz Jakowski released this title on November 21, 2018. You can play it on PC, Android, and iOS devices. The core goal remains straightforward despite the deep mechanics. You choose to unify the world or conquer it through military force and political maneuvering. The game lets you control everything from massive empires down to tiny tribes. Your campaign spans thousands of years, moving from the dawn of civilization into a potential future. It balances accessibility with complexity so new players can learn while veterans find depth in long-term planning.
Sessions involve making decisions one turn at a time while managing resources and borders. You start by selecting a civilization and then focus on building armies or forming alliances. Diplomacy requires careful negotiation to avoid unnecessary wars or secure valuable trade deals. Military units move across a map grid where terrain affects combat outcomes. You must balance expansion with internal stability to prevent revolts. The game supports both single-player campaigns and multiplayer matches against other humans or AI opponents. Controls are simple enough for mobile play yet offer sufficient depth for complex strategies. Each decision impacts the long-term trajectory of your nation.
Players on IGDB rate Age of History II at 76.3 out of 100 based on seventeen ratings. This score reflects a generally positive reception among strategy fans. Community discussions often highlight the game's flexibility in customizing scenarios. Average playtime varies widely since campaigns can last hundreds of turns depending on your goals. Many users appreciate the ability to alter history significantly through different choices. Review snippets frequently mention the steep learning curve for beginners but praise the satisfaction of a well-executed conquest. The multiplayer mode remains active despite the age of the title. Users consistently note that the mobile version runs smoothly compared to some heavy PC strategy titles.
This title is worth your time if you enjoy managing large-scale conflicts over long periods. The $5 price point makes it a low-risk investment for testing the waters. You will find hundreds of hours of content in single-player mode alone. Achievements track specific milestones like winning wars or achieving certain population sizes. It lacks some modern polish found in newer releases but offers solid gameplay underneath. Avoid this if you need constant action or graphical fidelity. The strategic depth here is real even if the presentation feels dated. You should play it to see how your decisions reshape history rather than for quick entertainment.
Play as many Civilizations ranging from the largest empire to the smallest tribe, and lead your people to glory in a campaign spanning thousands of years from the dawn of civilization to the future of mankind.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
IGDB Rating
67.2
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