Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs Trial Version 1

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    16/08/2007
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    Windows XP

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You allied with them in Age of Empires III, now experience the full glory of the Iroquois civilization in the new trial version for The WarChiefs expansion pack for Age of Empires III.

Features: Play as the versatile Iroquois or the powerful Germans in skirmish mode, explore the varied terrain along the California coast, Improve your persistent Home City across multiple games, play through the first two single-player missions of the continuing tale of the Black family. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.

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