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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.
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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Other Releases
Lords of the Realm II was also released on the following systems:
Windows
- Year:1996
- Publisher:Sierra On-Line, Inc.
- Developer:Impressions
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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Lords of the Realm
DOS - 1994
Also released on: Amiga
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Manual, map, refcard and misc available
Description of Lords of the Realm
David Lester's masterpiece and definitely THE game that finally brought Impressions into the spotlight, Lords of The Realms is a great medieval strategy game that strikes a great balance between combat and empire building.
As veteran wargamers M. Evan Brooks observes, '...[the game] offers an interesting portrayal of thirteenth century politics and military maneuver. The '3-Cs' of medievalism are covered: castle construction, crop rotation, and combat. Think of it as a cross between Kingdoms of Germany and Castles II, but with more depth.'
What makes the game very addictive is, first and foremost, the fact that it finally broke away from the notorious 'spreadsheet-style' syndrome that most previous Impressions titles share. Although it still crunches a lot of numbers, and you will still keep track of many more statistics than you care to count, Lords of The Realms presents these statistics visually: you will see the graphical effects of all your orders (e.g. troops marching to their destinations), and seasonal changes (wheat stalks blow in the summer wind, and wilt with the onset of winter).
The AI is quite competent, and there are many nice historical tidbits in the game, including the simple but effective diplomacy model, to entertain both die-hard and casual gamers. Similar to Kou Shibusawa's Nobunaga's Ambition, Lester's Lords of The Realm is not only a labor of love, but a highly personal game where the designer's genuine interest in his country's heritage are fully borne by the game's excellence. It's unfortunate that Lords of The Realm II is not as addictive as this strategy game (although it is also an excellent game in its own right).
Highly recommended, especially to anyone who's interested in medieval history, and fans of Defender of The Crown who want more substance and accuracy in the game. Thumbs up!
Review By HOTUD
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Comments and reviews
Josepatri2016-10-071 point
How can i save a game?
The game optios too save the game are operative, but when you save the particular game, when you try to restore, the game dosen´t appear´s.
How can we save the game in our own PC???
Thanks
Spot2015-10-111 point
Great game, not run-of-the-mill. Really makes you focus on managing and resources, has depth. Cows for the win!
Sir Reginald2015-07-12-1 point DOS version
She no worky ... not compatible with my system (Windows 7, 64 bit).
Oh well.
Nocz2014-08-25-4 points DOS version
I loved this game as a boy. Got excited when I saw that I could revisit this and the following games!
Marcela Guzman2014-07-181 point DOS version
fucking real epic classic game. Awesome
drorus2014-05-040 point DOS version
real epic
oixion2014-04-210 point DOS version
epic classics
Fuzzpaw2014-03-170 point DOS version
Love the classics
Tibago2014-03-070 point DOS version
Awesome. Love it.
shawnaaron2014-02-220 point DOS version
Love this game
KSC2032014-01-210 point DOS version
Sweet classic
clareece2014-01-070 point DOS version
been a long time since playing this game
Lords IIrealm2013-09-040 point DOS version
Increible
Paul K2013-07-211 point DOS version
I had the German map too. It came with the CD release of the game.
jd4202013-05-080 point DOS version
Love it
phoenix2013-05-060 point DOS version
cant get pass the soundcard in the setup, help
ihkaijuoi2013-04-070 point DOS version
the game is the best for me...
Alan2013-01-181 point DOS version
Fantastic game! Would also like to know how to find the German map. I remember playing it once it must be out there somewhere!
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catalin2013-01-070 point DOS version
fine i find you
shinedly2012-05-290 point DOS version
Is there any way to play on the Germany map?
Collock2012-04-210 point DOS version
This is one of the greatest sand box games of the 90's. Although Lord of the Realms II was much more popular I did not care for it because it was scenario based and took much of the grand stratgey out of the game play.
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Share your gamer memories, give useful links or comment anything you'd like. This game is no longer abandonware, we won't put it back online.
Buy Lords of the Realm
Lords of the Realm is available a small price on the following websites, and is no longer abandonware. GoG.com provide the best releases and does not include DRM, please buy from them! You can read our online store guide.
Game Extras and Resources
Some of these file may not be included in the game stores. For Lords of the Realm, we have the following files:
Other Releases
Lords Of The Realm 2 Download
Lords of the Realm was also released on the following systems:
Amiga
- Year:1994
- Publisher:Impressions Games
- Developer:Impressions Games
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