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Lords of the Realm II
DOS - 1996
Also released on: Windows - Mac
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Description of Lords of the Realm II
Lords of the Realm II (aka 英伦霸主II) is a video game published in 1996 on DOS by Sierra On-Line, Inc.. It's a strategy game, set in a real-time, turn-based, europe and medieval themes, and was also released on Windows and Mac.
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MegaVavilon30002019-04-060 point DOS version
Вы дебилы? Говноеды *баные. Мой холодильник со мной согласен!1!!11!
MACSTER2018-06-020 point Windows version
Doesn't work
phantom99872018-01-300 point
hey admin it would be cool if you could add dos of knight of the realm that would be cool thanks
Dave2017-08-280 point
Waste of time. Could not get it to work.
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Newmanator2017-05-05-1 point
The game doesn't work... it's just a folder with two .siz folders that do nothing, even after unzipping the download. Waste of time/effort. Oh well... maybe some other site actually has a game file for this that works.
River Plate2016-11-081 point
File seems to be fine.
Unfortunately I couldn't figure it out how to make it run on OSX. I downloading COIV4.1 but can mount the iso into the OS 9.
Birchy2016-05-251 point
how can i get this to run on my pc ?
dutchie2015-12-311 point
this game is classic... :D i remember playing it over and over :) thank you for this! :D
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Windows
- Year:1996
- Publisher:Sierra On-Line, Inc.
- Developer:Impressions
Play Lords Of The Realm 2 Online
One of the most underrated strategy games of all time, Impressions' Lords of the Realm II is in my opinion the best game designed by David Lester, prolific designer and founder of Impressions.
This mediaval empire game improves on the already superb Lords of the Realm in numerous aspects, adding both complexity and replayability. Your objective in LOTRII remains the same as it was in the first game: The king in mediaval England is dead, and it's up to you to fight the other nobles for the throne and succeed him.
Again like the first game, you are put in charge of both the strategic level (i.e. making decisions for your entire kingdom), and tactical (i.e. taking control of troops in combat) - although you can have the computer handle the combat for you. At the strategic level, you view the action from the attractive isometric map, where you can move armies, adjust economic parameters, manage your resources, and engage in diplomacy with other noble houses.
As in the first game, your success in the game hinges on proper resource allocation and maximizing farm output. Each county in your empire has a fixed amount of arable land, which you can use for farming wheat or raising cattle to feed your peasants. Sufficiency in, or surplus of, food supply helps increase population, which in turn will increase taxes and the size of your army (recruited from peasants). Some peasants must also be assigned to gather other useful resources, build castles, and produce weapons of war. You can also hire mercenaries at the mercenary guild, but they are costly and not always co-operative.
When armies clash, the game switches to a tactical real-time battle mode, which looks similar to Mindcraft's Siege series, and is quite fun to play. Armies consist of peasants, archers, macemen, swordsman, crossbow troops, pikemen, and knights. Each type of troop has its own strengths and weaknesses, although an army of knights usually is practically invincible. What should prove more interesting to an armchair commander than simplistic open-field battles are the sieges, because you must decide how many siege engines, catapults, and battering rams to use, and where to position them.
The computer players are reasonably challenging - they are very easy to beat in the first turns of the game, but become worthy opponents in the later stages. Advanced options such as a hidden map, advanced farming and army foraging, and others make the game more complex, and help increase the replay value. In addition to the standard campaign play, LOTRII includes a nice custom scenario builder and a few multiplayer modes including DirectPlay support.
On the downside, there is no variety in terms of victory conditions -you simply must conquer every county to win. This rigid condition, coupled with the level of micromanagement required for each county in the later stages, makes the game tiresome toward the end (especially when you are clearly going to win, but must first tolerate the tedious process of crushing the last counties of the last enemy). Also, more castle types would have been nice (although you get those in the Siege Pack add-on).
All in all, LOTRII will please fans of the first game, as well as anyone who likes turn-based/real-time gameplay based in the medieval period. The game is not very original, but it is still a lot of fun and surprisingly replayable. Highly recommended to anyone who likes strategy games.
And if you like the game, make sure to download the Siege Pack expansion pack also on this site. Two thumbs up!
Review By HOTUD
Mac
- Year:1996
- Publisher:Sierra On-Line, Inc.
- Developer:Impressions
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Available Platform: DOS
Lords of the Realm II is a strategy meets resource management computer game developed by Impressions Games and published by Sierra On-Line in 1996.
Year | 1996 |
Genre | Strategy |
Rating | 77/100 based on 6 editorial reviews. Add your vote |
Publisher | Sierra On-Line |
Developer | Impressions |
OS supported | Win7 64bit, Win8.1, Windows 10, MacOS 10.6+ |
Updated | 22 October 2019 |
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Game Review
Lords of the Realm II is a strategy meets resource management computer game developed by Impressions Games and published by Sierra On-Line in 1996. It is the second game in the Lords of the Realm series. It is not so much a sequel as it is a remake that features enhanced graphics and improved gameplay mechanics.
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The game is set in medieval times and the storyline is just like the first one. The King has died without an heir, leaving his throne ripe for the taking. Five lords are fighting against each other for control of the throne. You can choose to play as the Baron, the Bishop, the Countess, the Knight, or the Princess and set out on your task to take over the realm. You need to conquer counties and set up your castles to stake your claim. Your citizens do your bidding by farming or fighting and everything in between. The resource management is turn based and the turns are marked by changes in season. Also engage in combat with enemy troops using a variety of unit types, though there are no fantasy folk or mages among their ranks. During combat control a single unit or entire formations at once. You can also skip the battle and let the computer decide the outcome. Claim victory by either capturing the enemy flag or annihilate them all.
Lords of the Realm has a simple interface that is easy to pick up. This game is a good starting point for those new to the genre as there is not as much micromanagement. Though they might want to set the difficulty lower. Challenging and well-balanced, this is a good title for strategy enthusiasts as well.
Review by: Tasha
Published: 22 February 2017, 6:09 am