![]() ![]() As in the first game, your success hinges on proper resource allocation and maximizing farm output. At the strategic level, you view the action in the attractive isometric map, where you can move armies, adjust economic parameters, manage your resources, and engage in diplomacy with other noble houses. taking control of troops in combat) – although you can have the computer handle the combat for you. making decisions for your entire kingdom), and tactical (i.e. ![]() Again, like the first game, you are put in charge of both the strategic level (i.e. Your objective in LOTRII remains the same as it was in the first game: The king of medieval England is dead, and it's up to you to fight the other nobles for the throne and succeed him. This medieval empire game improves on the already superb Lords of the Realm in numerous aspects, adding both complexity and replayability. 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. ![]()
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