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The Ancient Art of War
Empire II: The Art of War is a video game published in 1995 on DOS by New World Computing, Inc. It's a strategy game, set in a historical battle (specific/exact) theme.
DOS - 1984
Also available on: Mac - Amiga - Amstrad CPC - Apple II - PC-88
Description of The Ancient Art of War
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Before Dave Murry and Barry Murry designed the seminal The Ancient Art of War in 1984, best-selling wargames like SSI's Kampfgruppe bear no resemblance to best-selling strategy games like M.U.L.E. As a result, strategy gamers and wargamers are two secluded camps who don't speak the same language.
The Ancient Art of War united the two camps in one masterful stroke. Here, at last, is a wargame that wargamers would enjoy for the excellent engine based on the classic war treatise by Chinese philosopher Sun Tzu. Implementing tactics based on Sun Tzu's words becomes the key to victory. Strategy gamers were drawn to the game for its colorful graphics, the chance to match wits with 8 of the most famous military leaders in history in their most important battles, and intuitive command interface.
Here is your chance to challenge the goddess Athena, Alexander the Great, Geronimo, Crazy Ivan, Caesar, Genghis Khan, Napoleon Bonaparte, and Sun Tzu himself. As in the first game, battle locales are varied and historically important. You will wage wars in the Sherwood forest, ancient Rome, Asgaard, Custer's Last Command, Napoleon's France, ancient China, the Appalachians, and Mongolia.
The game, like chess, is simple to learn, yet hard to master. The lack of campaign mode is just about the only criticism I can think of. Suffice it to say that anyone who's never played this game is missing out an important chapter in the history of war and strategy gaming. Two thumbs up!
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Comments and reviews
Peregrino2019-07-020 point
This is a true clasic that still retains full playability. Why no one has ever done a remake is lost to me.
About the campaigns included in the game, five are races to the enemy flag:
- Race for the Flags and Contest of the Gods are about learning to maximize your unit's speed.
- Pharsalus and Custer's Last Stand are about defending your flag while your side detatchment runs fast to take the enemy's. The lessons learnt in Race and Contest will help you to achieve the latter.
- The Spy is about maneouvering among the enemy troops to reach the enemy flag. Avoiding the enemy is an useful skill to learn for later battles. When you have an objective in mind, do not let enemy troops lure you away of it.
Sherwood Forest is a siege. You must take the villages to cut the fort from getting supplies and starve the enemy. The position of your flag is randomized in each battle, which adds a dynamic element every time you play this campaign.
The other five scenarios are wars of attrition where you must defend your forts to build up your forces and take over the enemy ones.
- The Rivalry, being just one fort per side, is the easiest to learn. Defend your initial turf and let the enemy burn trying to assault you, then advance and move down.
- Wu vs Ch'u is pretty straightforward as you begin in control of your forts and the enemy begins in control of hims, so you can move on inmediately on to seizing villages and starving the enemy.
- Tale of Three Islands and Islands of Doom require you to maneuver quickly at the beggining of the scenario to seize as many forts as possible, then you can slowly starve down the enemy.
- War in the Mountains is the toughest one, as the enemy can move faster than you do, will get a lot more forts than you to spawn troops, and forts produce food so you need to take the enemy ones by assault instead of besieging them. Beating this scenario takes hours of gameplay.
The Eleven campaigns included in the game are fun to play, though the real thing comes with the Campaign Editor. Once you master the game, including understanding how the different AI Enemies react to situations, and all the exploits available to the player, you can engineer a lot of diverse challenges beyond the ones proposed in the basic campaigns.
Azrael2017-08-190 point
awesome! cuando todo era tan simple este juego estuvo adelantado a su epoca, Warcraft???
SoulSoldier2017-01-101 point
F.Y.I.
If the installation doesn't work, you can go to
http://ancient-art-of-war.0fees.net/the-ancient-art-of-war.htm
(2017)
It gives downloads for the Ancient Art of War for multiple platforms, and also gives the manuals and some custom campaigns. It's a really cool website, give it a shot!
SoulSoldier2017-01-101 point DOS version
I just discovered it and it should work.
To create a new campaign, in the location where Ancient Art of War is stored, create a new directory (folder for you non-tech people) named floppy (I actually don't know if it's name matters or not). Then, on DOSBOX:
mount a c:/dos/artofwar/floppy
mount c c:/dos
C:
CD artofwar
Then run it. Go to the campaign selection and then create a new campaign. It should work.
Sun Tzu2015-05-181 point Mac version
Thanks for this amazing game it brings back a lot of memories.
Unfortunately this download doesn't include Disk 2 ('Campaign Disk') that was included with the original, which allows editing and creating new game campaigns. If anyone knows where this can be downloaded please post a link. thank you.
Griff2015-02-260 point DOS version
I'm back in 1988
Edward2015-02-160 point DOS version
it's great to have this game again!
Hawabaz2015-01-04-6 points Mac version
Wow. This is blast from the past. used to love BroderBund games. I really wanted to try this and its sea version again. Thanks for providing the link. Can you advise how to play it on windows 8? Is there an emulator or a simple way to load the game and play without bugs?
Thanks a bunch.
Fucking Animals in their asses2013-02-26-14 points DOS version
This game makes my sack hard and allows me to cum buckets.
guest2012-10-03-1 point DOS version
Review of The Ancient Art of War for DOS:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdgwPOf2BCA
Aviad2012-05-22-1 point DOS version
I spent most of my time on this game back in the 80s. Brilliant !!!
Ray2011-11-22-1 point DOS version
One of the best games ever. The origin of the RTS gaming.
Rogueci52009-07-11-1 point DOS version
This game is one of the Classics! 8 /10
Alex2008-10-08-1 point DOS version
This is the best RTS game ever made and no one has the hindsight to remake it?
Joe M2008-06-06-1 point DOS version
Oh man I used to love this game back in the day. Could be the original RTS game.
Mike2008-05-09-1 point DOS version
I absolutely love this game.
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Mac Version
- Year:1985
- Publisher:Brøderbund Software, Inc.
- Developer:Evryware
Amiga ROM
- Year:1990
- Publisher:Brøderbund Software, Inc.
- Developer:Evryware
Amstrad CPC Version
- Year:1990
- Publisher:Brøderbund Software, Inc.
- Developer:Evryware
Apple II Version
- Year:1984
- Publisher:Brøderbund Software, Inc.
- Developer:Evryware
PC-88 Version
- Year:1986
- Publisher:Brøderbund Japan Inc.
- Developer:Evryware
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