Developer's Description By Strategy First. It is the end of an age on Khaldun; an age that has known nothing but peace as far back as mortal memories stretch.
But the Kohan that survived the last Cataclysm recognize the thunderhead brewing in the distance. Those Kohan fallen to the Shadow, called the Ceyah, once again stride across Khaldun sowing terror in their wake. They depose kings and seize power while marshaling their forces in preparation for the coming battle. A handful of Kohan have come forth to challenge the Ceyah in the eternal struggle between the Creator and the Shadow.
But the Shadow has a powerful new champion awakened from the Great Dream. Once a stalwart member of the High Council, this champion burns with a jealous passion known only to those seduced by the Shadow.
The Shadow s champion rises and darkness approaches. A darkness that creeps into the hearts and lives of men as their world teeters on the brink of chaos. Full Specifications.
What's new in version 1. This changes the dynamic as squads also gain experience and become stronger so throwing them into battle haphazardly isn't an effective strategy as you'll want to have them retreat if the battle goes badly.
Kohan II: Kings of War also has a graphical upgrade from the previous version and looks much improved. The unit animations are varied and realistic, the environments are detailed, and the overall game has a polished feel to it. Kohan II: Kings of War is a solid sequel and although not as innovative as the original, it still draws you in with a well developed story and balanced gameplay.
Browse games Game Portals. Kohan II: Kings of War. Install Game. Your enemies lay in wait, watching you, ready to pounce at the moment of your greatest weakness. Full Specifications. What's new in version.
Release December 5, Date Added October 23, Operating Systems. Total Downloads 3, Downloads Last Week 0. Report Software. Related Software. Sid Meier's Civilization V is the fifth offering in the multi-award winning Civilization turn-based PC strategy game series.
Play through two new scenarios - American civil war and scramble for Africa. The basic militaristic and economic structures of the game are borrowed, but their combination here should have fresh appeal to casual and devoted strategy gamers alike. More than any single aspect, Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns should be praised for its unity. It manages to play like a game we've been enjoying for years while posing new challenges to our favorite strategies and serving up frequent surprises.
Graphics: Characters and landscape features are small and iconic, but there is good variety and the high-resolution display allows for large maps in pleasing detail.
No on-the-fly 3D rendering or state-of-the-art lighting effects here -- heroes and units are represented in neo-quaint, comic book-style illustration.
There is professional, stylistic unity throughout the understated presentation. Sound: Voice acting is good and adds variety and depth to the characters. The sounds of battle are believable. The score is moody and usually appropriate. Nothing really stands out, but sometimes that's a good thing. Enjoyment: Everything old is new again.
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