Kaiser (video game)
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PublisherAriolasoft
ReleaseJanuary 1984
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| Developer | Ariolasoft |
| Publisher | Ariolasoft |
| Platforms | Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64 Amstrad CPC |
| Release | January 1984 |
| Genre | Strategy |
| Modes | Single-player, multiplayer |
Kaiser is a West German strategy video game developed and published by Ariolasoft. In 2003 Kaiser II author Carsten Strotmann released the source code under the GNU General Public Licence.[1]
Kaiser is a turn-based strategy game where the player take the role of an 18th-century German regent and manages the assets and finances of an estate, with the ultimate goal of becoming the Kaiser of Germany.[2] The game may be played in single-player, or multiplayer with up to nine players.[2] A player's health determines the player's age (neither health or age are displayed in-game), and may change depending on the length of a players' turn; players may die of old age, ending the game.[2]
