Will their might be enough to defeat the fearsome infantry of the Visigoths and bring the banners of war to the powerful Merovingian kingdom lying beyond the Pyrenees? Their success–or failure–lies in your hands. Tariq ibn Ziyad ( Berbers): In the early 8th century, Tariq ibn Ziyad prepares to lead an army of Berbers and Arabs across the sea to Iberia, enthralling his troops with promises of wealth and glory.There are four new campaigns in The African Kingdoms, one for each of the new civilizations: Use your newly acquired riches to advance your army with upgrades not mastered elsewhere in Europe and build incredible cities that will inspire generations for centuries to come.Īge of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties Review Portuguese: Set sail for the new world, discover new routes to unknown lands and expand your trade routes to the mighty African empires.Will your dynasty stand strong against internal conflicts or will your successor already be preparing your funeral. Launch military expeditions into the Arabian peninsula and far beyond to hold a firm grip on your trading partners. Ethiopians: Relive the glory of the once mighty Aksumite empire and rule over the Red Sea.Will you be able to keep the once hostile provinces united under your crown? Conquer surrounding kingdoms to expand your wealth and hold a firm grip on the trade routes that zigzag through the region. Malians: Follow in the footsteps of the great Mansa Musa and become the greatest king of Western Africa.Can you hold your ground against the scrambled kingdoms of Iberia who are slowly uniting against you? Set sail to war-torn Iberia to conquer new riches. Berbers: Unite the tribes of Northern Africa and prepare your naval vessels to escape the scorching heat of the Maghreb.This expansion also adds a new African Architecture set, used by the Malians and the Ethiopians. Unlike previous expansion packs, The African Kingdoms adds four civilizations instead of five.
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