1701 A.D.

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Washington Post Review
Europa Universalis III puts you in charge of nearly every aspect of managing a nation, be it a humble one or a potential massive power. The game 1701 A.D. is the most like a traditional simulation, in which you colonize random islands for a fictitious queen. The Guild 2 puts you in charge of a medieval family struggling to create a dynasty.
About the Game
- Manufacturer: Aspyr
- Rating: E10 (Everyone (10+))
- Price: $35
- Year Released: 2006
- Platform(s): Windows XP
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