Age of Sail (computer game)

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Age of Sail
Age of Sail Box Art
Developer TalonSoft
Publisher TalonSoft
Released November 30, 1996
Genre Real-time tactics
Mode(s) Single player, Head to Head Modem play
Ratings ESRB: Kids to Adults
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Media CD (1)
System requirements IBM PC 486/33, 8 MB RAM, Windows 3.1x, SVGA video card, sound card, 2x CD-ROM drive, and 5 MB hard disk space
Input methods Keyboard, mouse

Age of Sail is a real-time tactics naval combat PC game. The time period of the game is 1775-1820. There is a campaign to play as well as over 100 scenarios of great battles such as Trafalgar and Camperdown. Also included in the game is a Scenario Editor with over 2,000 historically accurate sailing ships.


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