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Empires of Steel

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Empires of Steel

Rating: 3.5 (6 votes cast)

Empires of Steel is a turn-based wargame.  Form alliances, capture and trade resources, research new technologies, and form huge invasion fleets to conquer your opponents.

You can play on a global real world map or a specific continent, or create a completely new planet at the launch of each game, using the automated random map maker, and explore it as you expand your Empire!

Research new technologies: the extensive technology tree allows you to improve your nation's capabilities from a simple biplane to advanced UAV Tactical Aircraft, from basic artillery guns to nuclear missile launchers.

You can play solo against one or multiple computer opponents of varying skill levels, or you can play with up to 10 human players on the same map, trade resources, form alliances, or conduct surprise attacks in your hunt for a global Empire!

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Empires of Steel review

By darthmoocow posted 7th February

Great strategic game and endless replay value. You can even edit the game and change units and modify abilities. The game has good graphics even though it doesn't compete graphically with big budget companies who produce great eye candy that doesn't work, like some EA games and some games from JoeWood, this game has good graphics and works. The author of this game is very respectable because it works and the author gives hope to indie authors everywhere.

Empires of Steel review

By Storm_Chaser posted 22nd November 2011

Game has plenty of potential as a generic 20th century wargame that has many similarities to the old game Empire Deluxe and somewhat similar to Advanced Tactics. Unlike either game this one has a significant tech tree. Setting up a random game is easily done.

The major downside is the game manual is inadequate. Also the game locks-up way to often while processing. The game has potential, but without a patch to fix the lock-up problem is essentially unplayable.

Empires of Steel review

By il33txl posted 20th November 2011

If you enjoy the lighter side of overhead tactical war games, then this is a nice fix.

While a little fiddly at times, it hits the same spot that Advanced Wars does.