The game’s main attraction is its competitive mode, which includes duels, team games, or free-for-all warfare with other civilizations, all of which can be played offline against AI or online with other players. They all start off with a town center and six villagers (up from the three in Age of Empires 2), with the goal of building a thriving city, complete with its own economy, and of course, its own army. Each civilization comes with its own special bonuses and a few unique buildings and units for players to construct. Age of Empires 3 transitioned the series into the Colonial age, but AoE 4 returns to medieval times - just like the second game. In AoE 4, players select a civilization to play from the eight in the game.
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