Taking on a medieval simulation is one thing every gamer will take on at least once in their lifetime. Kaiser is another great development into the medieval simulation games, which has been known also as Emperor when you translate it from German.
Multiplayer mode has been included into the design format making it that you can have up to ten different opponents playing along with you. These players can be a computer player or another physical player. Your goal in the game will be to accomplish a better empire then the opposing team.
With the design of the game there has been the inclusion of many appealing features. You will become the emperor of the town attempting to gain a larger population then your opposing teams. When it comes to developing a team you must make sure you have enough food supply to be able to feed your entire town, which can be collected by building mills. When you are unable to supply enough grain, you will discover your population will begin to die off and the empire will disappear.
Crime can have a hard conflict in your empire. You must attempt to keep the crime rates down before any disasters begin to occur. This develops a great feel for realism when it comes to how you would
have to support a town in the real world.
Taking the time developing your grain mills and marketplaces will assist in further development of the rest of your empire. They are very mandatory for your economy to become strong. When you play the game a little while you will be able to determine what is expected for the game allowing you to develop more stabilized towns.
Role-playing has been used for the combat mode. Both of the players will be given a cube like item. The winner will be determined on how well developed the players teams are and the strength of both teams in combat.
To win the game you will want to become the crowned emperor, which makes you the powerful hierarchy out of all the players in the game. The game can take a long time to actually complete, but you will find yourself quite addicted in no time to the game.
The number of people in your empire determines the score, the total amount of mills and markets developed in empire, the amount of fame you’ve gained, and your overall strength in combat. With all those calculated together you would be given a summarized score.
Medieval simulations can be developed quite in depth, just like the development of Kaiser. Make the right decisions and anything could eventually happen throughout the game. If you enjoy multiplayer games and want to attempt one that will take a fair amount of time to complete with a lot of thought to the economic status of your empire, then Kaiser will be the most thrilling medieval strategic simulation you will ever encounter in the world of gaming.