• 18th October 2011 - By jose lugo

    Age Of Empires Collector’s Edition (Limited Edition)

    • Age of Empires and Age of Empires II Complete with all Expansions
    • Includes: Age of Empires; Age of Empires Rise of Rome Expansion;Age of Empires II : Age of Kings Gold Edition;Age of Empires II Conquerors Expansion

    Control 10,000 years of human history and rewrite it to suit you. Lead your civilization to glory across the Millennia by choosing your path to greatness. Battle alongside legendary heroes as you conquer rival empires. Discover new technologies and chart your course well – from the Stone Age to the Imperial Age – and your legacy shall live forever!

    List Price: $ 9.99

    Price: $ 6.99

    Amazing Adventures: The Lost Tomb

    • Find over 2,000 hidden objects in 20 Missions
    • Explore 22 unique Egyptian locations
    • Master 7 kinds of mini-game puzzle traps,
    • Play two game modes: Find the Lost Tomb

    You are an adventurer who travels the world in search of forgotten and lost treasures. Search for hidden objects, collect precious scarabs, and outwit clever puzzle traps to recover the Lost Tomb of Ancient Egypt.

    List Price: $ 19.99

    Price: $ 2.87

  • 6 Responses to “Age Of Empires Collector’s Edition (Limited Edition)”

    • Jack Keely on October 18, 2011

      140 of 145 people found the following review helpful:
      5.0 out of 5 stars
      The Best Games for the Best Price! A Must-Buy!, August 31, 2007
      By 
      Jack Keely (New England) –
      Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
      This review is from: Age Of Empires Collector’s Edition (Limited Edition) (DVD-ROM)

      First of all, I would just like to say that this is such a good deal. I mean, ten dollars for the first two games AND both of their expansion packs? You can get “Age of Empires 2: The Age of Kings Gold Edition” with its expansion “The Conquerors” for 20 dollars, or get this set, which includes all that AND the original Age of Empires with the “Rise of Rome” expansion for ten dollars less! Think about it. Ten less dollars for much more? Its a miracle in the form of a computer game set if you ask me. Ah, on to the games themselves.

      Age of Empires:

      A true classic, this game has to be one of the most fun games ever put out. Though the graphics are nothing dazzling, who cares? I have spent endless hours on this game, and beaten every campaign in it. If you don’t want to play a full campaign, the random map games are equally as fun! The replay value of this game is also amazing. It seems more fun every time you play it, and its impossible to get sick of! The only part where you may get a teeny weeny bit anxious to move on, is toward the end of the Babylonian campaign. Don’t get me wrong, it is still fun as ever, just not quite as action-packed as the rest of them. I give this game two thumbs up!

      Age of Empires: The Rise of Rome Expansion

      Ok, as fun as the first one was, beleive it or not, this one is even better! The gameplay is the same as “Age of Empires” and its mostly the same, except that there are new campaigns, new countries, new upgrades and some cool new units (camel swordsman, for instance). This game has a little more action in it. My favorite level has to be “Struggle for Sicily” in the Carthage campaign. This level is incredible, like many of the others. Some people say that “The Rise of Rome” isn’t as good as Age of Empires 2: The Age of Kings”, but if you ask me, I think that “The Rise of Rome” is better than “The Age of Kings”. In all, “The Rise of Rome Expansion” is as good as the original “Age of Empires”, but because of the new units, and the new level layouts, is actually better. Two more thumbs up!

      Age of Empires 2: The Age of Kings

      After the success of the first “Age of Empires” Microsoft thought they would continue the series, (thank goodness for us!) “Age of Empires 2: The Age of Kings” is a knights-and-castles era version of the original. Gameplay is mostly the same, with improved graphics. Most everything is the same as the last one, because your main goals are still these: get lots of villagers, gather food, gold, stone, and wood, build an army, upgrade if you can, and win. There are some pretty cool units in this game as well, and the campaigns are awesome! The first campaign is about William Wallace (Braveheart, anyone?) and the Scottish army fighting against the Brits. Sadly, they used this story as a learning campaign, and its really easy. I think they should have made it an advanced campaign, but oh well. Its just as fun either way. There is also a Joan of Arc campaign, a Barbarossa campaign (the German knights are so cool in that one!) and many more. This game is well worth the money, and, just like the previous games, is very addictive! Two more thumbs way up!

      Age of Empires 2: The Age of Kings “The Conquerors Expansion”

      This game takes “Age of Empires 2: The Age of Kings” and kicks it up yet another notch! In this expansion, you can play a South American campaign, an Attila the Hun campaign, and a few more. I don’t have much more to say about this game, because basically all it is is “Age of Empires 2: The Age of Kings” with a few more units, and some cool campaigns. I enjoyed this one slightly more than the original “Age of Empires 2: The Age of Kings”, especially because of the South American campaign (the Eagle-Warriors rock!) So, as you guessed, another two thumbs up!

      In all, this pack is better than a steal. Saying its a steal would be incorrect, because its better than a steal. You get countless, and I mean countless hours of awesome action for only ten bucks! This is a must own game, and even if you think it doesn’t look cool, buy it. You will get so much entertainment out of it, and I would pay 50 dollars for this if I had to. Ten dollars is just so good! Well, this review is way too long already, but I hope you got some useful info about the game from this review. I have not yet purchased “Age of Empires 3″, but the moment I can, I will. I am sure it will be very good game, and i hope and pray that Microsoft never stops putting out “Age of Empires” games!

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    • R. Q. Clark on October 18, 2011

      42 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Great strategy game — will run on even older computers, February 2, 2007
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      R. Q. Clark (Salt Lake City, UT) –
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      Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
      This review is from: Age Of Empires Collector’s Edition (Limited Edition) (DVD-ROM)

      This game has achieved the status of a classic. For fans of strategy games, the AoE series is a must. What’s more, this game will run on even older computers — check the system requirements to see whether your old PC is up to snuff.

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    • Sarah Russell "Adaria" on October 18, 2011

      144 of 178 people found the following review helpful:
      2.0 out of 5 stars
      High End Users Beware!, March 28, 2007
      By 
      Sarah Russell “Adaria” (Satsuma, FL) –
      Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
      Amazon Verified Purchase(http://www.amazon.com/gp/community-help/amazon-verified-purchase/187-5319043-1502703', ‘AmazonHelp’, ‘width=400,height=500,resizable=1,scrollbars=1,toolbar=0,status=1′);return false; “>What’s this?)
      This review is from: Age Of Empires Collector’s Edition (Limited Edition) (DVD-ROM)

      First of all I give this collection five stars in the FUN rating because I love Age of Empires, I have since I started using a computer way back in ’97. My two star rating goes for this collection because I haven’t been able to get it to play yet on my High End machine.

      High End Users beware of this one. If you’ve got XP, you’ll likely run into the same problem I’ve had. “Cannot initialize graphics” error. I’ve done what they’ve suggested in the FAQ and on the Microsoft Support, but no go so far. It says to reset the display resolution to 800×600 and set compatability to 256 color mode, but so far no luck for some reason. I’m runnig a Radeon 9800 on an Athlon 2600+ and XPPro SP2.

      The game is great, but keep these problems in mind. It says XP on the box too, but don’t be too hopeful that it will work on the first try, you may have to do some tweaking to get it to work at all if you’re on a high-end PC. Just keep that in mind and be smart, it’s a great deal for only ten bucks, but I would have thought they would have been able to put a fix in for this by now.

      So the good: Great games on three discs for an unbeatable price.
      Now the bad: Expect problems running on high-end machines.

      Hope this has helped and just be aware of this issue.

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    • Lisa Gatts on October 18, 2011

      39 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
      4.0 out of 5 stars
      amazing Adventures The lost Tomb, August 6, 2008
      By 
      Lisa Gatts (Maine) –
      (REAL NAME)
        

      Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars 
      This review is from: Amazing Adventures: The Lost Tomb (CD-ROM)

      In this game there are 21 levels.You have different scences and must find things hidden in the back ground like,sunglasses,barrels,fans,fishing lure etc….
      Then after that you must look at 2 pictures and find the differences,also you have mini game sin between og jigsaw type puzzles and tile exchanging puzzles to form the picture.
      The only reason I gave it 3 stars is because unlike Big Adventure Games (in Sydney and San Francisco),the latter have over 50 levels (sydney close to 100),which I find much more fun therefore more worth the higher rating and stars given.
      I finished this game in less then 2 days without using hints so that wasn’t worth the price compared to other Seek and Find games,

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    • J. M. Londt "matey" on October 18, 2011

      18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Amazing Adventures the Lost Tomb, September 7, 2009
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      J. M. Londt “matey” (califronia) –
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      Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
      Amazon Verified Purchase(http://www.amazon.com/gp/community-help/amazon-verified-purchase/192-3195174-5077652', ‘AmazonHelp’, ‘width=400,height=500,resizable=1,scrollbars=1,toolbar=0,status=1′);return false; “>What’s this?)
      This review is from: Amazing Adventures: The Lost Tomb (CD-ROM)

      What can i say, i’m addicted 2 hidden object games, this was fun, and also has an unlimited bonus feature, where you can clean out the scenes after completing the regular game. I just love being able 2 see the scene without all the objects.

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    • Renae W. on October 18, 2011

      14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
      3.0 out of 5 stars
      I got bored quick, April 2, 2009
      By 
      Renae W. (Florence, SC) –
      Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars 
      This review is from: Amazing Adventures: The Lost Tomb (CD-ROM)

      I played the game and it seems to me that you go to the same scenes over and over again. The best one is Jewel Quest Curse of the Emerald Tear. At least with that game you go through puzzle to open up levels and you can collect gold coins and jewels on every scene to trade in for special scenes or different level capabilities. Not this one. I am sorry I ordered it from Trymedia online. the worse place to order games. I wish I could have ordered it from Amazon.com instead. well my BIG loss:o(

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