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AoC - Medieval Simulator

Catégorie : StratégieVersion: 1.0.56

Taille:141.3 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 6.0+

Promoteur:Oxiwyle

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Description de l'application

Aimez-vous les jeux de stratégie en temps réel? Commandez votre empire et conquérir le globe! Dirigez votre nation, contrôlez vos armées et dominez le champ de bataille. Forger une économie pour rivaliser avec les pouvoirs les plus forts du monde, la maîtrise de la diplomatie et devenir un acteur clé sur la scène mondiale. Combattez comme la plus grande civilisation de l'histoire!

L'âge de la colonisation offre le test ultime de la gouvernance stratégique, des prouesses militaires et des manœuvres politiques. À partir de 1600, vous affronterez les empires les plus puissants de l'Europe, de l'Asie et de l'Afrique. Choisissez parmi plus de 40 nations et forgez votre propre chemin à travers l'histoire. De l'empire du Saint-Romain au Japon, la dynastie Ming à l'Angleterre, chaque civilisation présente un défi unique avec ses propres ambitions et sa détermination inébranlable.

Élevez vos armées, testez votre courage contre les nations rivales et démontrez votre domination historique dans les batailles épiques. Forger les alliances, signer des traités et conquérir le monde! Construisez votre empire du Pacifique à l'Atlantique - lancez-vous dans votre conquête historique aujourd'hui!

Le jeu est en fonction:

  • Stratégie en temps réel, jouable hors ligne.
  • Coloniser les nouvelles terres, déverrouiller les ressources et les possibilités sans fin.
  • affronter des adversaires puissants et leurs formidables alliés.
  • Conquérir des territoires et piller vos ennemis vaincus.
  • Immergez-vous dans un monde de pays et d'empires historiques.
  • s'engager dans le commerce international pour la croissance économique.
  • Effectuez des recherches approfondies pour améliorer votre armée, votre diplomatie, votre économie et vos efforts de colonisation.
  • relever les défis rusés avec des récompenses uniques.
  • Surmonter divers obstacles, y compris les pirates, les bandits, les saboteurs, les espions, les épidémies, les pandémies, les rébellions, etc.

Construisez la plus grande civilisation de l'histoire, développez des stratégies et des tactiques de bataille gagnantes et vaincre vos ennemis. Rejoignez des millions de joueurs dans le monde et réalisez la domination mondiale à l'ère de la colonisation! Téléchargez maintenant et commencez à construire votre empire!

Le jeu est disponible en: anglais, espagnol, ukrainien, portugais, français, chinois, russe, turc, polonais, allemand, arabe, italien, japonais et indonésien.

Questions ou problèmes? Contactez-nous à [email protected].

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Quoi de neuf dans la version 1.0.56 (dernier mis à jour le 18 novembre 2024):

Merci d'avoir joué à l'âge de la colonisation! Nous améliorons continuellement le jeu avec de nouvelles fonctionnalités, des performances améliorées et une fiabilité accrue. Profitez de l'un des jeux de stratégie les plus excitants disponibles!

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