''Legion Gold'' is a
turn-based
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Real-time
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computer wargame with a
historical setting, designed by Slitherine and released in 2002. In ''Legion Gold'', the player attempts to build a powerful army by controlling villages and defeating enemies with the ultimate goal of dominating a region.
Gameplay
''Legion Gold'' is a
turn-based
In video and other games, the passage of time must be handled in a way that players find fair and easy to understand. This is usually done in one of the two ways: real-time and turn-based.
Real-time
Real-time games have game time progress cont ...
single-player
wargame
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. The strategy of battle involves fighting on favorable terrain with enemies weak against the player's units. Other concerns are capturing cities that produce food, stone and wood. Upgrading the cities' buildings leads to the production of stronger units.
Each unit in ''Legion Gold'' has its own strengths and weaknesses, different types of attacks (
melee
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and ranged) and weapon.
''Legion'' takes place in the historic setting of the Roman expansion, from the
conquest of Italy,
Britain
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,
Hispania
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,
Gaul
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and
Germania.
Campaigns
''Legion Gold'' comes with eight campaign maps (including tutorial), each of which has three difficulty levels and options for historical and non-historical gameplay settings. The maps are generally well-researched and correspond closely to historical geography in the names of tribes and locations of cities.
Development
The development release of ''Legion Gold'' was in 2002.
An iPad version was released on December 31, 2012.
Reception
''Legion Gold'' got a 6.9 on Gamezone,
an 8 on Gamevortex
and a 7.5 on the Entertainment Depot,
amongst others.
References
External links
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IOS games
Turn-based strategy video games
Computer wargames
Video games developed in the United Kingdom
Windows games
2002 video games
Video games set in the Roman Empire
Strategy First games
Slitherine Software games
Single-player video games