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  2. Age of Empires IV - Wikipedia

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    Age of Empires IV is a real-time strategy video game developed by Relic Entertainment in partnership with World's Edge and published by Xbox Game Studios. It is the fourth installment of the Age of Empires series, and the first installment not developed by Ensemble Studios .

  3. Age of Empires (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Age of Empires (AoE) is a real-time strategy video game based on history, ... and the option to increase the population limit beyond 50 (only in multiplayer games).

  4. Age of Empires: The Rise of Rome - Wikipedia

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    The population limit for recruiting units is also adjustable to up to 200 in multiplayer games. [3] The Rise of Rome introduces four new campaigns to Age of Empires over nineteen scenarios, focusing on the history of ancient Rome, [7] charting the period between Rome's history as a city-state to the start of the Roman Empire. [8]

  5. Age of Empires - Wikipedia

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    Age of Empires is a series of historical real-time strategy video games, originally developed by Ensemble Studios and published by Xbox Game Studios.The first game was Age of Empires, released in 1997.

  6. Age of Empires Online - Wikipedia

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    Age of Empires Online was a multiplayer online real-time strategy game developed by Robot Entertainment and Gas Powered Games that was released on August 16, 2011. [1] Based upon the gameplay of the Age of Empires series, it was originally developed by Robot Entertainment, but on February 24, 2011, Gas Powered Games, took over production.

  7. Age of Empires II - Wikipedia

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    Age of Empires II is a real-time strategy game that focuses on building towns, gathering resources, and creating armies to defeat opponents. Players conquer rival towns and empires as they advance one of 13 civilizations through four "Ages": the Dark Age, the Feudal Age, the Castle Age (representing the High Middle Ages), and the Imperial Age (reminiscent of the Renaissance)—a 1,000-year ...

  8. Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese monk also has the unique ability to convert enemy units defeated by him into disciples, although the chances are low. The Chinese have a higher population limit than all the other civilizations; up to 220 population points, rather than the usual 200. However, to reach this cap, several upgrades must be made.

  9. Age of Empires III - Wikipedia

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    Age of Empires III has sold over two million copies as of May 2008. As well as receiving favorable reviews, it has garnered awards, including GameSpy ' s "Best RTS game of 2005", and was one of the best-selling games of 2005. [7] In 2007, Age of Empires III was the seventh best-selling computer game, with over 313,000 copies sold that year. [8]