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Sid
Meier's Civilization IV: Warlords
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| Sid Meier's
Civilization IV: Warlords is the first expansion pack for the award-winning
game that has become an instant world-wide hit. Paying homage to some of
history’s greatest military leaders, the expansion will deliver six
unique and interesting scenarios, giving players the chance to change the
course of history with the help of their new powerful "warlord"
unit. Civ IV: Warlords will include new civilizations, leaders, units, and
wonders that will offer even more fun and exciting ways for players to expand
their civilization’s military power as they strive for world domination.
Including a new great person type called the Warlord you
will be able to conquer an enemy and subjugate them to your rule as Vassal
States.
The expansion will deliver six scenarios and 6 new civilizations and associated
unique units. Ten new leaders will be also be provided and the list will
include leaders for the new civilizations as well as additional leaders
for existing civilizations.
Each civilization will have a new unique building as well as their unique
unit and many new items will be presented throughout the scenarios. Expanded
features and gameplay tweaks will be made to the core game giving unprecedented
control throughout. The pack will also contain all of the patches and
game additions (pit boss, etc.) yet released for Sid Meier's Civilization
IV.
New Scenario List
Chinese Unification (350 BC): Take control
of one of Ancient China’s kingdoms in an attempt to
unify the country by either the pen or the sword.
Peloponnesian Wars (430 BC): Mighty Athens
and Sparta struggle for dominance of Greece and surrounding
territories.
Alexander’s Conquests (330 BC): Alexander
attempts to conquer the world to the south and east of Greece,
taking on the Persians, Egyptians, and Indians.
Rise of Rome (300 BC): Battle as Rome, Carthage,
Greece, Gaul, or Egypt for control of the Mediterranean.
Vikings (800 AD): Become ruler of the Vikings
and send your men out on numerous raids against Europe. Victory
is decided by how much loot can be acquired.
Genghis Khan (1206 AD): Relive the conquests
of one of history’s greatest military leaders and capture
– or if you must, destroy – all of Asia.
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