Oriental Empires

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DevelopersR.T. Smith & John Carline
Engine
Oriental Empires
DevelopersR.T. Smith & John Carline
PublisherIceberg Interactive
Engine
PlatformMicrosoft Windows
ReleaseSeptember 20, 2016 (Early access)
September 14, 2017
GenresTurn-based strategy, 4X
ModeSingle-player Multiplayer

Oriental Empires is a turn-based strategy game, set in Ancient China. It was developed by R.T. “Bob” Smith and John Carline and published by Iceberg Interactive in September 2017 for Windows PC.

In Oriental Empires, players start out as a small Chinese tribe, a playable faction. The Chinese factions are the Shang, Zhou, Han, Shu, Qin, Chu, Wu, Min Yue, Ba. The Barbarian factions are the White Di, Dong Yi and the Dog Rong. The Nomad factions are the Xiongnu, Dingling, Xianbei and the Mongols. Finally, there are two rebel factions: peasant rebels and noble rebels. These are non-playable.

The goal of the game is to conquer China and be universally recognized as Emperor of China. The game's grand campaign spans a period of over 3000 years, from the Early Bronze Age to Imperial China.[1]

Gameplay

Oriental Empires features turn-based strategic gameplay. During a turn, players can move their units, battle, conduct diplomacy and develop their settlements. The game features a research tree with cultural, philosophical and religious branches. There's a single-player mode and a multiplayer mode, the multiplayer mode supports up to 15 players.[2] 

Development

Oriental Empires is developed by R.T. “Bob” Smith, who previously worked on the Total War series. The game was announced in spring 2015 for PC.[3] Oriental Empires was released in Steam’s Early Access program in September 2016.[4] The game launched in Early Access without multiplayer, and the Early Access period was used to implement multiplayer.[5] It left Early Access and was released in full on Steam in September 2017.[6]

In January 2018 the game was released DRM-free on GOG.com.[7]

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