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|followed by=[[Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings]] | |followed by=[[Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings]] | ||
|series=Age of Empires | |series=Age of Empires | ||
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'''Age of Empires''' (often abbreviated to '''AoE''' or '''AofE'''), is a history-based [[real-time strategy]] computer game released in [[1997]]. Developed by [[Ensemble Studios]] and published by [[Microsoft]], the game uses the Genie, a 2D sprite-based game engine. The game allows the user to act as the leader of an ancient civilization by advancing it through four ages, (Stone Age, Tool Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age) gaining access to new and improved units with each advance. | '''Age of Empires''' (often abbreviated to '''AoE''' or '''AofE'''), is a history-based [[real-time strategy]] computer game released in [[1997]]. Developed by [[Ensemble Studios]] and published by [[Microsoft]], the game uses the Genie, a 2D sprite-based game engine. The game allows the user to act as the leader of an ancient civilization by advancing it through four ages, (Stone Age, Tool Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age) gaining access to new and improved units with each advance. |