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The Middle Ages saw multiple thalassocracies, often land-based empires which controlled areas of the sea, the best known of them were the Republic of Venice, the Republic of Genoa and the Republic of Pisa; the others were: the Duchy of Amalfi, the Republic of Ancona, the Republic of Ragusa, the Duchy of Gaeta and the Republic of Noli.
Age of Empires IV is a real-time strategy video game developed by Relic Entertainment in partnership with World's Edge and published by Xbox Game Studios. It is the fourth installment of the Age of Empires series, and the first installment not developed by Ensemble Studios .
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Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs is the first expansion pack for the real-time strategy game Age of Empires III. It was released on October 17, 2006 in the United States. [ 1 ] The expansion pack was bundled with the full game of Age of Empires III , called Age of Empires III Gold Edition on October 23, 2007.
Burning Empires is a tabletop science fiction role-playing game, designed by Luke Crane and published by The Burning Wheel in 2006. It is based on Christopher Moeller 's two critically acclaimed Iron Empires graphic novels , Faith Conquers and Sheva's War .
Middle Sea is a game for 2–12 players set in the Mediterranean circa 1200 where players utilize warfare, navies, economics, and diplomacy to maximize their empire. The map is divided into Christian, Muslim, and pagan provinces, and each province is ruled by a leader who can control a certain number of armies.
In 2003, writer Mark H. Walker noted that Shrapnel Games had "made serious money" with Space Empires IV. He cited Shrapnel itself as a success story for Internet-based game distribution, alongside Battlefront.com. [1] The editors of Computer Gaming World nominated Space Empires IV as the best strategy game of 2000, although it lost to Sacrifice.