There are a total of 14 available (15 with the expansion pack) epochs to advance through which take you from the prehistoric age right up to the space age. In Empire Earth you’ll find the core gameplay very similar to that of most strategy games, you’ll gather the necessary resources as you advance through a number of ages (known as epochs). These campaigns are broken up into a number of scenarios and wrap a story around each of them so you never feel like you’re just completing a dry board of objectives.
Not including the tutorial campaign you’ll find that you’ve got 5 different campaigns to progress through which is plenty of single player content to explore. Don’t simply think that the game is an Age of Empires clone though, Empire Earth has plenty of additional features and tweaks that give it its own personality.Įmpire Earth has over 20 civilizations to play that each have their own strengths and playstyle to utilise. Gameplay in Empire Earth is very similar to that of the popular Age of Empires series, featureing a historical based setting (although eventually takes players to a near futuristic setting). The game was developed by Stainless Steel Studios for a late 2011 release with an expansion pack (Art of Conquest) released in 2002 (purchase the Empire Earth Gold Edition to get the original and the expansion). Empire Earth (EE) offers a great RTS experience and is the first game in the franchise.