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{{All Game Nav|game=Empires: Dawn of the Modern World|num=1}}
{{All Game Nav|game=Empires: Dawn of the Modern World|num=1}}
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{{Infobox|title=Empires: Dawn of the Modern World
|title=Empires: Dawn of the Modern World
|boxart= [[Image:Cover art.PNG|250px]]
|boxart= [[Image:Cover art.PNG|250px]]
|developer=[[Stainless Steel Studios]]
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|releasedates=[[October 21]], [[2003]]
|releasedates=[[October 21]], [[2003]]
|players=1-8
|players=1-8
|ESRB=T
|ratings=ESRB: T (Teen)
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{{wikipedia|Empires: Dawn of the Modern World}}
{{wikipedia|Empires: Dawn of the Modern World}}
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== Table of Contents ==
== Table of Contents ==
{{:Empires: Dawn of the Modern World/Table of Contents}}
 
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===Gameplay===
 
* [[/Classified projects/]]
* [[/Buildings/]]
* [[/Game variants/]]
* [[/Ages/]]
* [[/Civilizations/]]
* [[/Resources/]]


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[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
[[Category:Empire Earth]]

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Empires: Dawn of the Modern World is a real-time strategy historically-based computer game released by Stainless Steel Studios in 2003. Rick Goodman was the main designer of the game, and his name itself helped it carry some weight. Although not extremely successful in sales, almost all critics and players hailed it as a good game. The game has many different aspects to its gameplay such as its civilizations, resources, buildings and classified projects.

Table of Contents

Gameplay