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Freeware Games
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Kingdom
A pivotal moment in human history took place when we shifted from hunter-gatherer tribes to settled societies. The time has come for your tribe to settle down and form a nation. In this critical time you have risen to become the leader of your people. As leader you must make the decisions that will either guide your people to greatness, or lead them to ruin.
Will you create a peaceful society focused on science and commerce? Will you build mighty armies to force your opponents into submission? Will you be a benevolent leader loved by the masses, or will you play the role of despot and rule with an iron fist? Do you have what it takes to build a civilization that can stand the test of time? Test your abilities and find the answers to these questions by playing GrogSoft's Kingdom.
Features
Technology tree featuring 28 technologies for you to research. Direct your scientists in diverse research topics including industrialization, metallurgy, engineering and nuclear fusion.
Eighteen city improvements for you to build. Build granaries, banks, power plants, factories and many others.
Eighteen unique units for you to create. Units range from the week Warrior to the awesome Armor and the nasty Nuke.
Between one and five computer opponents each configurable in difficulty from easy to hard.
Play as one of nineteen nations including the Americans, Vikings, English and Japanese.
Configurable mini-map view to display the game world in its entirety.
Integrated nation view screen to display and control all of your cities from one location.
Map sizes ranging from small (30 X 60) to large (50 X 100)
Fully integrated, cross-referencing help system.
Five government types for you to use in ruling your people. Government controls include tax, science and luxury rates.
Kingdom Forum
There is a group hosted over at Yahoo Groups where you can discuss Kingdom. Do you have a winning strategy? Got a question about how to best work your way through the tech tree? Join the group and participate in the Kingdom community! Thanks go out to group moderator Jason Oakley.
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