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The chariot was a light vehicle, usually on two wheels, drawn by one or more horses, often carrying two standing persons, a driver and a fighter using bow-and-arrow or javelins. The chariot was the supreme military weapon in Eurasia roughly from 1700 BCE to 500 BCE but was also used for hunting purposes and in sporting contests such as the Olympic Games and in the Roman Circus Maximus.
Game Genre: Tactical, OperationalComplexity: IntermediateGame Theatre: AncientsPlay Style: Turn-Based IGOUGO, Real-Time - 3D, IsometricControl the Cradle of Civilization4000 years ago in the Cradle of Civilization, mighty Empires fought for water, resources and the arable land in the Fertile Crescent. Play as the Egyptians, the Babylonians, screaming Nubian warriors, or the Assyrians. Develop your county by producing commodities and selling them to you neighbors. Raise glorious armies and wage wars of conquest.
Roll over the plains and seek victory in Chariots of War!Immerse yourself in Chariots of War for the PC. Play one of 58 different nations on a huge historically accurate and beautiful map covering the entire Middle East! Build up your cities and keep their inhabitants happy by crating temples, entertainment and other building or deal with angry revolters. Protect them from roving barbarian tribes bent on attacking anything in their path. Boxed items are listed as 'code/code' where the first code represents the box, and the second code describes the contents. When only one condition is listed, then the box and contents are in the same condition.
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