Codex Gamicus
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Developer(s) Kor Bosch and Andrew Dunn
Publisher(s) Age of Kings Heaven
Designer Kor Bosch and Andrew Dunn
Engine Genie Engine
status Status Missing
Release date 16 March 2008
Genre Real-time strategy
Mode(s) Single-player and Multiplayer
Age rating(s)
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Arcade system Arcade System Missing
Media Downloads
Input Keyboard and mouse
Requirements Age of Empires II: Age of Kings,
Age of Empires II: The Conquerors,
1.0c patch.
Credits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough

Age of Chivalry: Hegemony is a non-commercial and fan-based modification for the RTS game from 1999, Age of Empires II. It was created over a period of years by Kor Bosch and Andrew Dunn. This modification has become the highest ranking on Age of Kings Heavens Website and the most popular modification pack for Age of Empires II altogether.

Gameplay

Age of Chivalry: Hegemony is a mod pack set in the period of 1100-1500 in Western and Central Europe and features modified graphics, sounds and data with new or modified units, buildings, technologies and civilizations. It also modifies the Computer AI and contains an eight scenario campaign featuring historical events.

Civilizations

It replaces all 18 original civilizations with new ones, each with their own unique technologies, units and civilization bonuses.

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Age of Chivalry: Hegemony Screenshot Map

Release

Age of Chivalry: Hegemony was released on Age of Kings Heaven on 16 March 2008 and has since been available for download.[1] Patches are released from time to time, to fix bugs and tweak the balance. The most recent update occurred on 25 July 2010, version 1.71.

Reception

About 30,000 users have downloaded Age of Chivalry: Hegemony. The official reviewer gave a perfect score of 5/5 and 9 Age of Kings Heavens user also gave 5/5.[2] GameRanger can be used to play online versus other Age of Chivalry players.

References

External links

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