Age of Empires II (2013)

Age of Empires II (2013)

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Egyptian Restoration

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Egypt. Lands of Pharaos and Pyramids, mighty economic center of the Mediterranium, lays on ruins. But the war time is over and is time for reconstruction and reconciliation...


Trama:
Your job is to reconstruct this huge region around the mighty Nile. Remember that, because the Civil War has just ended, Mark Anthony's and Cleopatra's sympathizers are still out there, and can cause you trouble. Regardless as the time passes, your enemies will be less. And so will the challenging of your regime.

If you are succesfull, the Roman Empire will last many centuries more, making possible the invation of Britannia and the central europan regions.

If you fail, Rome won't last, the barbarians will invade and the Empire will fall, almost a 1500 years before it should...
8 Comments
seánobroin 28 Apr, 2021 @ 12:24pm 
I've finished it! You can find it on mods in DE under the title "The Restoration of Egypt". Thanks again for making such a great map :D !!
seánobroin 13 Mar, 2021 @ 1:08am 
Thank you very much! You will definitely get the credit you deserve for such an cool, clever, little campaign. I'll tell you once its done!
Bruns  [author] 12 Mar, 2021 @ 3:34pm 
@seánobroin Sure thing pal! That would be great!, if you could simply give me credit, I'll be all for it!
seánobroin 11 Mar, 2021 @ 7:21am 
Hey Bruns, I loved this scenario and the feeling of building a ntaion from almost nothing. Is it alright with you if I could remaster it for DE?
Bruns  [author] 8 Sep, 2020 @ 8:58am 
Thanks for the feedback, I'll work on that problem.
The Heart Stealer 7 Sep, 2020 @ 8:44pm 
Excellent mod, just couldn't get the big final fight after completing all objectives.
Bruns  [author] 10 Aug, 2020 @ 10:47am 
Thanks man ;)
Everlast 9 Aug, 2020 @ 6:12pm 
nice history :)