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Just one click to download at full speed! DOS Version. Final Release. V Initial Release. Recent Posts. Recent Comments. Iron Harvest Free Download. Comment by Repacklab. Honey Select 2. Games can span 40 years, and unlike other Koei games, you basically make one move per category per turn. You use an efficient menu- driven, point-and-dick interface to run your statefrom four main menus-4 Military, ,D9mestic, Diplomatic, and Control which manages vassal states.

The individual options are too numerous to list, but among your activities you can deploy Ninjas to trash enemy states, propose a strategic marriage, sell rice for profit, and even take out a loan.

When it's time for war, Nobunaga's becomes an entertaining game of strategy and tactics. Cone are the cartoony, hokey graphics. Instead, you get an excellent grid combat system, where you merely maneuver icons representing five military units.

Since every state features different terrain, you must plan attacks and defenses according to-the geography. The game itself is very complex, but like most of its kind will boil down to a relatively simple strategy. There are many ways to go terribly wrong at every step, including picking a bad daimyo at the start. The most frequent ways of losing are to be captured in battle or die of old age.

It is strongly recommended that beginners read online strategies posted from those who are experts on the game. Being a turn-based, menu-driven game, it will certainly not appeal to everyone. Those who like it will probably love it, however. Shingen the Ruler also takes place at almost the same time as this game, but is much easier to learn and play.

The advantage of Nobunaga's Ambition is its much richer strategy and the ability to choose from a large number of daimyos instead of just Takeda Shingen, who happened to be one of Nobunaga's chief rivals. The game's four scenarios begin from to This game's great for brainiac number-crunchers, which makes it an acquired taste for everyone else.

You pick a state and then "build" a Daimyo by randomly generating five character values. You must enrich the economic base of your territory in order to build an army and conquer your neighbors. Of course, other, more powerful Daimyos' are after your assets, too.

Veteran Koei samurai know that you'd better have a head for numbers! The game tallies everything, including soldiers, gold, rice, loyalty and even productivity potential. As the digits rise and fall, so does your empire. At least the swift computer blows the doors off other Koei games in terms of speed. However, Nobunaga's still requires a major time commitment. Games can span 40 years, and unlike other Koei games, you basically make one move per category per turn.

You use an efficient menu- driven, point-and-click interface to run your statefrom four main menus-4 Military, ,D9mestic, Diplomatic, and Control which manages vassal states. The individual options are too numerous to list, but among your activities you can deploy Ninjas to trash enemy states, propose a strategic marriage, sell rice for profit, and even take out a loan.

When it's time for war, Nobunaga's becomes an entertaining game of strategy and tactics. Cone are the cartoony, hokey graphics. Instead, you get an excellent grid combat system, where you merely maneuver icons representing five military units. Since every state features different terrain, you must plan attacks and defenses according to-the geography. The graphics and sounds are in the Koei tradition: sparse but sharp. However, Nobunaga's contains even less animation and fewer graphics than usual.

The sounds are similarly lean, dominated by crystal clear but repetitive Asian- sounding music. Nobunaga's Ambition is another entertaining Koei recounting of Japanese history played by the numbers.



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