Red, on the other hand, was destroying everything at the starting base using the horse riders, even the walls. Yet, they never attacked the new base for some reason. Yellow villagers would just die from catapults in hundreds while trying to gather the wood. I remember that one of my tactics was to start from a scratch, build the transport boat and move all the villagers to north where you can get a decent army (it took a many replays to figure this out) for free and build the city in safe environment. Guess what - I could not read the objectives and was trying for a while to just kill every single Roman unit. I'm talking about the scenario where you have to destroy the wonder and build your own. I was like "challenge accepted" and I built all kinds of buildings on every free spot on the map except the yellow and red enemy territory. He answered: "I never played the game but since it is strategy game, my guess is that it is about expansion and having the largest city". :D I remember the moment when I asked my dad: "How do I win in the game I play?". I did not knew English at this age so I had to figure out everything visually. I never owned the full game at this time because it was quite pricey in my home country and what I had instead is Win 98 SE disc with "interactive samples" that included AOE ROR demo. I know AOE since being six years old kid. I'll even try to see if he remembers anything. He's not capable to play it himself anymore, but now i can be the one playing the game and he'll be the one to grab a chair and see his grandson play still to this day. I will be visiting my grandfather in Canada soon, after many years of being apart since my grandparents moved there, and i cannot wait to show him how this game has progressed and become after all these years, to tell him it's still alive and active since. In my eyes he was awesome at it, even though he was not really, still he loved this game a lot and the fact that he had a very excited fan sit with him he could talk to and answer all my curious questions of what was what. My grandfather introduced me to Rise of Rome when i was 6, i always watched him play this game after he got home from work and i'd grab a chair to watch him battle AI. I do want to share my favorite moment if that is okay. I don't really need to win, i bought this game the moment it hit Steam. The giveaway is over! Winners have been contacted via PM, and a post with the results is forthcoming. If you only mention one platform and win but I'm out of keys for that platform, I will pass you over. Good luck everyone!ĮDIT: If you would prefer one platform but would also take another if I run out of keys for your preferred platform, please mention that in your entry. I plan to use RedditRaffler to give away the keys fairly unless there's some horrible secret about them I should know. I will end this giveaway Friday night at around 7 PST and announce winners ASAP so that they'll have the weekend to enjoy it. Your Reddit account must be at least 1 week old at the time of this post to enter. Comments on the game, how the subreddit is going, your favorite AOE memory, or anything else you'd like to share are encouraged. a reply to my post, not a reply to another comment) although discussion is fine. This comment should be a top-level comment (I.E. Thanks to /u/CysionBE and our other friends at Microsoft and the Forgotten Empires team we have been given 10 keys each for the Steam and MS store releases of Age of Empires: Definitive Edition to giveaway! I'll keep the rules simple - post a comment below with the version of the game you'd prefer to win.
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