The most popular versions among Rome: Total War - Gold Edition for Mac users are 3.0, 1.5 and 1.3. Our antivirus check shows that this Mac download is malware free. The program is sometimes distributed under different names, such as 'Rome Total War'. The software is categorized as Games. Alexander is the second expansion pack for Rome: Total War. It takes place in 336 BC, and the player can take the role of Alexander the Great in his ascension to the Macedonian throne and conquest of lands to the east. Eight factions exist in the game, with different units than in Rome: Total War. Rome: Total War - Alexander is the second official expansion pack to Rome: Total War. An entirely new campaign map that stretches from Macedonia to Greece and into the heart of the ancient Persian Empire New campaign game that tasks players with matching the exploits of Alexander the Great as he swept across Central Asia and dominated. Rome: Total War is the next generation in epic strategy gaming from the critically acclaimed and award winning Total War brand. The aim of the game is to conquer, rule and manipulate the Roman Empire with the ultimate goal of being declared as the 'Imperator' of Rome. Lead history’s most audacious military campaign as Alexander the Great and embark upon a conquest of the all-powerful Persian Empire. Alexander is the perfect game for seasoned commanders. For a gentler introduction to classical warfare, start with ROME: Total War. THE ULTIMATE STRATEGIC CHALLENGE If you have mastered ROME and Barbarian Invasion, Alexander awaits as the ultimate test of your.
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Originally developed byThe Creative Assembly
Developed for Mac by Feral Interactive Limited
Published for Mac by Feral Interactive Limited
Developed for iOS byFeral Interactive Limited
Published for iOS byFeral Interactive Limited
Developed for Android byFeral Interactive Limited
Published for Android byFeral Interactive Limited
Released on Mac in December 2010Released on iOS in November 2016Released on Android in December 2018Gameplay hints and walkthrough linksStuck? Maybe our gameplay hints will help you out of a tricky situation
Developed for Mac by Feral Interactive Limited
Published for Mac by Feral Interactive Limited
Developed for iOS byFeral Interactive Limited
Published for iOS byFeral Interactive Limited
Developed for Android byFeral Interactive Limited
Published for Android byFeral Interactive Limited
Released on Mac in December 2010Released on iOS in November 2016Released on Android in December 2018Gameplay hints and walkthrough linksStuck? Maybe our gameplay hints will help you out of a tricky situation
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Rome: Total War Alexander (Mac) is the second official expansion pack to Rome: Total War. This Mac expansion is available on Gamersgate now and requires the original Rome: Total War Gold Edition (Mac) game to play. Enjoy!
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Rome: Total War: Alexander is the second expansion for Rome: Total War. It is set in an earlier time period, putting the player in the role of Alexander the Great. It begins with Alexander’s ascension to the Macedonian throne in 336 BC and lasts for 100 turns, each of which, unlike the original game and the first expansion, Barbarian Invasion, do not represent six months (assuming that it follows Alexander’s actual reign of thirteen years, each turn would represent nearly seven weeks). The game is much the same as the original Rome: Total War, but with fewer factions, different units, and a different map. The player’s goal is to conquer 30 provinces, including key cities such as Tyre, Halicarnassus and Babylon, within the 100 turn limit.
Rome: Total War: Alexander is the second expansion for Rome: Total War. It is set in an earlier time period, putting the player in the role of Alexander the Great. It begins with Alexander’s ascension to the Macedonian throne in 336 BC and lasts for 100 turns, each of which, unlike the original game and the first expansion, Barbarian Invasion, do not represent six months (assuming that it follows Alexander’s actual reign of thirteen years, each turn would represent nearly seven weeks). The game is much the same as the original Rome: Total War, but with fewer factions, different units, and a different map. The player’s goal is to conquer 30 provinces, including key cities such as Tyre, Halicarnassus and Babylon, within the 100 turn limit.