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Age of History II is a turn-based strategy simulator where you command civilizations from ancient times to the future. Developed by Łukasz Jakowski Games and released on November 21, 2018, it plays like a simplified Total War with hex-based maps and resource management. You’ll build cities, wage wars, and negotiate alliances across PC, Android, and iOS. The goal? Either conquer the globe through force or unify it via diplomacy. The game spans millennia, letting you play as major empires or tiny tribes. It’s a slow burn, rewarding long-term planning over quick battles. If you like managing economies and military logistics in a historical context, this is your sandbox.
Each turn involves managing resources like food, gold, and research, then deploying armies to adjacent hexes. You’ll build infrastructure, recruit units, and adjust tax rates to fund expansions. Diplomacy is key, allying with neighbors or sabotaging rivals shifts the balance of power. Multiplayer modes pit you against humans, adding unpredictability. The interface is cluttered but functional, with menus for troop types, trade routes, and tech trees. Battles resolve via automated calculations, so you’re less a general and more a tactician of logistics. Sessions last hours as you balance growth with defense. It’s demanding but methodical, leaning into strategic depth over flashy action.
Critics on IGDB average 76.3/100, with 17 ratings, but fan feedback is mixed. Completion rates are low, with 12% of players finishing the main campaign, likely due to the steep learning curve. Average playtime hovers around 25 hours, though hardcore players log double that. Community moods lean polarized: some praise the historical scope and unit diversity, while others gripe about clunky UI and AI quirks. Positive reviews highlight the satisfaction of long-term planning; negatives cite repetitive early-game loops and bugs on mobile. It’s a niche title, loved by strategy purists but daunting for newcomers.
Age of History II is a solid pick for strategy veterans who enjoy slow-building campaigns. The lack of hand-holding may frustrate casual players, but the depth in managing empires over centuries is satisfying. No price info is listed, but given the 2018 release, it’s likely discounted. 118 achievements exist, focusing on conquest, diplomacy, and historical milestones. It’s not a modern classic, but if you relish grand-scale planning and can tolerate its quirks, it’s worth a try. Just don’t expect instant gratification.
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
76.3
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