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Age of Empires The Age of Kings – DS Game

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The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Age of Empires The Age of Kings Nintendo DS Game

PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:096427013938
Condition:Used
Genre:Strategy
Platform:Nintendo DS
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone 10+
SKU:DS_AGE_OF_EMPIRES_THE_AGE_OF_KINGS

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

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Weight 8 lbs
Condition

Used

49 reviews for Age of Empires The Age of Kings – DS Game

  1. Jorge

    Great game of this type of genre on this system.

  2. Margot Cruz Davila

    The game was ok, and suddenly stop to work and It was not working any longer.8/5/07I sent this game to Majestic and they sent me back a new one that works. They explained to me that the DS should have a name with more than 4 letters in order that this games works.Now it is OK.

  3. H.C.

    Works great for my son’s DS, he loves it! Fun game, and I know that it’s clean for him to play. Very happy with it, and the price.

  4. Robert F.

    From the Majesco support forums:The save/quit issue seems to be caused by having an empire name of 2 or 3 letters in length.To Avoid the loss of data and the Black screen issue our current suggestion is to edit your user profile.Make sure the profile is more than 3 characters long (That’s 4 or more letters or symbols)This work around should prevent any data loss while playing age of kings.

  5. Angela Dyche

    I finally managed to obtain a copy of Age of Empires: Age of Kings for the Nintendo DS. Odd, the game has been out for a few weeks now, but it’s so popular, that it’s becoming hard to find! Having never played any of the Age of Emipers games for the PC (tho I am learning the fine nuances of Civilzations IV) but loving turn-based strategy, I decided to buy it.It has a long learning curve if you’ve never played Age of Empires before (and I haven’t) but the game has a great built-in tutorial that teaches you everything you need to know.I am almost done with the tutorial, and I must say, I am loving this game! Everyone[IGN, GameSpot] mentioned about the issues with the screen cluttering up when you have units, buildings and enemy units on the same screen, but I never found that much of a problem, I simply used the D-pad when that happened.The touch-screen works great, but there are certain points when you will want to use the slower D-pad (on a bouncing bus, for example!) I love the parts in-between the “chapters” and the library which give me lots of information on the real civilizations as I play them, and about the characters (like Joan of Arc) whom I never really knew their story! It’s a lot like the info given during a History Channel documentary, and it really enriches the gameplay for me.Chapters have goals to play, but the fun part are the bonus goals..you don’t have to do them to beat a chapter, but if you do, you get “empire points” which allow you to unlock new units a.

  6. M. Perez

    My son had this game a year ago and it stopped working.Have looked for it everywhere. It is a great game for strategy and history of past warriors.He loves it…

  7. Hoorah

    Well, I have been an Age of Empire player for years now. But since my kids have autism, I had to down grade to a portable system, and the DS has AOE. I have enjoyed the game definately! There have been some glitches! Well I have learned to save, especially while fighting against 3 AI. I tend to think it is the memory capabilities of the DS, or should I say uncapabilities? Anywho….so if you like these types of games, remember to save, save, save some more, and did I mention DO NOT FORGET TO SAVE AFTER EVERY BATTLE? For all of you who do not understand “after every battle”, I mean after your turn is over….there was also an error message about taking out my game card and reinserting it. So, go ahead and do it. If you are patient and can save, it is not that big of a deal.

  8. Bofur

    Gameplay is fun and engrossing. It is easy to lose track of time while playing this game. If you have played this style of game before and liked it, you will like this one.That said, it does have some glitches. The most important one to fix is your username. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE AT LEAST 4 CHARACTERS IN YOUR USERNAME! If you do this, most of the problems will be fixed.This game, like most others of the same type, has EXCELLENT replay value. I have put over 60 hours in so far, and I am still not ready to put it down.

  9. Reuben Gathright

    I have logged 30 hours with this game. I do not think I will ever play Advance Wars DS again. An amazing array of units, buildings and research options all come together seamlessly. An experienced strategy gamer cannot play this game without falling in love with its meticulous attention to detail.The missions provided with the game are very challenging. For example, the Joan of Arc tutorial provides a map where you lift the seige of Orleans by destroying 3 castles. I quickly used ranged units to destroy an English castle near the city. The english respond by sending in another eight mounted Knights! Since I only had weak ranged units they were quickly defeated. I had to restart the mission and capture nearby mills before I attacked the castles. The mills allowed me to create stronger units to fight off the surprises waiting for me later.The ingame library provides a history of all the characters, kingdoms and units in the game.A three phase custom game setup, provides the player with a multi-part toolset to give hours of entertainment. You get 25 victory points for every AI opponent you beat. So, if you decide to take on 3 AI opponents at once, you’ll get 75 points if you win. The AI does have programming weaknesses. Keep in mind that you are playing on a battery operated computer. The processing power required for a better AI is simply not available.The points can be redeemed to unlock more maps and special characters.Pros:1) Library of medieval history was f.

  10. Ethan

    This is a very fun to play game with lots of replay value. There is a few bugs in the game that they should have caught in game testing, but I guess the game was rushed through production. I like this game nearly as much as my favorite DS game Advance Wars. It’s too bad the game doesn’t keep a record of high scores. The games AI is pretty predictable, but still fun to beat over and over. I can only hope they make a second follow up game and fix the bugs. Still I highly recommend this game.

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