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'''The Settlers 7: Paths to a Kingdom''' is a [[real-time strategy]] and city-building video game developed by [[Blue Byte Software]] and published by [[Ubisoft]]. It was released on March 23, [[2010]] for [[Microsoft Windows]] and [[Mac OS X]]. The game is one of the first to introduce a new form of Digital Rights Management for Ubisoft games known as the Online Services Platform. The service requires players to authenticate the game at launch and remain online while playing; if the network connection is lost then the game will automatically pause. | '''The Settlers 7: Paths to a Kingdom''' is a [[real-time strategy]] and city-building video game developed by [[Blue Byte Software]] and published by [[Ubisoft]]. It was released on [[March 23]], [[2010]] for [[Microsoft Windows]] and [[Mac OS X]]. The game is one of the first to introduce a new form of Digital Rights Management for Ubisoft games known as the Online Services Platform. The service requires players to authenticate the game at launch and remain online while playing; if the network connection is lost then the game will automatically pause. | ||
Paths to a Kingdom features gameplay similar to that of past 3D games of {{c|The Settlers}} series. The player begins with a simple village and expands it sector by sector to create a kingdom. During this process, the player must fine-tune their production chains and transport systems. | Paths to a Kingdom features gameplay similar to that of past 3D games of {{c|The Settlers}} series. The player begins with a simple village and expands it sector by sector to create a kingdom. During this process, the player must fine-tune their production chains and transport systems. |