Age of Empires II: The Conquerers Expansion

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    12/08/2000
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  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/NT, Full retail version of Age of Empires II

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The trial version of the Age of Empires II: The Conquerors Expansion is now available for download. Including one standard multiplayer game (King of the Hill on a Yucatan Map), one single player campaign scenario (Montezuma One), and two civilizations (Mayan and Aztec), the trial version showcases the amazing gameplay available in the full retail version.

Focusing on legendary leaders, The Conquerors will challenge veterans and novices to wage war on an epic scale with all-new civilizations, unique units and technologies, and campaigns based on infamous conquerors such as Attila the Hun, El Cid and Montezuma.

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