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Genghis Khan II: Clan of the Gray Wolf: 蒼き狼と白き牝鹿・元朝秘史 Koei Koei Aoki Ōkami to Shiroki Mejika: Historical turn-based strategy: PC-88, PC-98, MSX2, X68000, SNES, Mega Drive, MS-DOS: 1992: Genghis Khan: Aoki Ookami to Shiroki Mejika IV: チンギスハーン・蒼き狼と白き牝鹿IV Koei Koei Aoki Ōkami to Shiroki ...
Genghis Khan II: Clan of the Gray Wolf, originally released as Aoki Ōkami to Shiroki Mejika: Genchou Hishi (蒼き狼と白き牝鹿・元朝秘史), is a 1992 video game developed by Koei. It is part of Koei's Historical Simulation Series of games, and is the sequel to Genghis Khan , though this is the third game in the series.
Genghis Khan, original full title Aoki Ōkami to Shiroki Mejika: Genghis Khan (蒼き狼と白き牝鹿・ジンギスカン), is a 1987 turn-based strategy game developed by Koei, originally released for the NEC PC-9801, [1] MSX and Sharp X68000 in 1988, [2] [3] the DOS and NES in 1990, [4] [5] and the Amiga in 1990. [6]
Genghis Khan (video game) Genghis Khan II: Clan of the Gray Wolf; Genghis Khan: Aoki Ookami to Shiroki Mejika IV
Game Developer Setting Platform Notes 1979: ... Sequel to Genghis Khan. 1992: Nobunaga no Yabou: Haouden: ... Iron Order 1919: Bytro Labs World War I, Dieselpunk
4X game: 4X (eXpand, eXploit, eXplore, eXterminate) Grand strategy: Grand strategy wargame: Artillery game: Artillery game: Real-time tactical battles: Features real-time tactical battles: Card battle: Collectible card game: Turn-based tactical battles: Features turn-based tactical battles
The game is turn-based, and very similar to the Romance of the Three Kingdoms series in that everything is done with generals, and managing them is an important part of the game. Unlike Genghis Khan II, in this game the player has absolute control over everything; for example, previously, unless the king was in a given territory, he could not ...
The presence of the Merkit and Naimans there posed a threat to the new empire, and Genghis did not give them long to foment opposition. [8] [11] The other goal was to subjugate what the Mongols referred to as the "Forest People". [11] Jochi, the oldest son of Genghis, led the expedition. [8]