Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties Game Play Video

I have played several Age of Empires games on both Mac and Windows OS. I played the very first one on Mac. Then I tried to play Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings and the Conquerors Expansion with Virtual PC 4, which didn’t work. So I purchased a cheap PC for these games. I also played Age of Empires III and Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs on my old iMac last December to January.
There’s one more expansion pack available for the Age of Empires III series. It’s Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties. The PC version was released on October 23, 2007. How about the Mac version? It looks like MacSoft is going to release it soon. If you are a Mac user and are dying to play this expansion, you may want to watch a game play video that we’ve created and keep your expectations high.
Unlike Age of Empires III and its first expansion pack, The Asian Dynasties has nothing to do with the Black family. It includes three new Asian civilizations: Japan, China and India. The first civilization to play is Japan. The year is 1600. It’s the year when Hideyoshi Toyotomi dies and when Yeyasu Tokunaga is eager to conquer the nation and end the 130-year-long dark ages of continuous wars.
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Remember that this game play video is not a walkthrough or a strategy guide of any kind. It only shows how the game works for those who have some time to kill.
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Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties is a product of Big Huge Games, Ensemble Studios and Microsoft Game Studios.













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