Age of History II

November 21, 2018Łukasz Jakowski

$5

Estimated Net Revenue

$2,966,422

After Steam fees, refunds, regional pricing & taxes

Gross Revenue$8,232,128
Owners1.6M
Reviews47.1K
Positive90%
Gross Revenue$8,232,128
Regional Pricing (15%)-$1,234,819
Discounts (25%)-$1,749,327
Refunds (5%)-$262,399
Steam Fee (30%)-$1,495,675
VAT (15%)-$523,486
Net Revenue$2,966,422
Estimates use the Boxleiter Method with a confidence score of 95/10. Actual revenue may vary significantly.

About Age of History II

Age of History II

Age of History is a grand strategy wargame that is simple to learn yet hard to master.

Your objective is to use military tactics and cunning diplomacy to either unify the world, or conquer it.

Will the world bleed out or bow before you? The choice is yours..

Approach to the History

Age of History II goes through the whole history of humanity, Age by Age, beginning in the Age of Civilizations and leading into the far future.

Historical Grand Campaign

Play as many Civilizations ranging from the largest empire to the smallest tribe, and lead your people to glory in a campaign spanning thousands of years from the dawn of civilization to the future of mankind

Main Features

Detailed map of the world with many historical borders

Deeper diplomatic system between Civilizations

Peace treaties

Revolutions

Create own History using in-game editors

Hotseat, play with as many players as Civilizations in scenario!

Terrain Types

More detailed diversity of Populations

End game timelapses

Create own world and play it!

Scenario Editor, create own historical or alternate history scenarios and share them with community!

Civilization Creator

Flag maker

Wasteland Editor

Map Editors

Create own maps!

Provinces Editor

Terrain Types Editor

Growth Rate Editor

Cities Editor

Game Editors

Add and customize own Terrain Types

Create own pallet of Civilizations colors and share them!

Create own Continents

Service Ribbons Editor

Random alliances names Editor

Diplomacy Colors Editor

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