This 2010 release is a port of the Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties expansion, delivering a Real Time Strategy (RTS) experience optimized for legacy mobile devices and BlackBerry OS. You manage unique Asian civilizations—China, Japan, and India—each with distinct units and wonders, engaging in base building and tactical combat via point-and-click controls. Core modes include Skirmish challenges like Regicide and King of the Hill, alongside three historical campaigns focusing on Japanese unification, a Ming treasure fleet voyage, and the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
The strategic depth of the original PC experience is adapted here, focusing on managing unique civilizations, each possessing distinct units, specialized buildings, and powerful wonders. Players must utilize these differences to optimize their chosen gameplay style across various scenarios.
The available modes cater to different strategic preferences. Players can engage in shorter, immediate Skirmish matches or delve into longer, narrative-driven content via the Campaign modes. Skirmish offers specialized challenges beyond standard conquest, such as Regicide, where locating and eliminating an enemy king unit is the primary objective, and King of the Hill, which involves intense, timed struggles to take control of a central fortress.
The content introduces three new, civilization-specific campaigns, marking a shift back to historical narratives rather than revolving around the fictional Black family featured in the main series. Each campaign consists of five new scenarios.
This storyline focuses on the unification of Japan and the establishment of the Tokugawa Shogunate. Players follow the young general Sakuma Kichiro as he navigates political intrigue, loyalty tests, and significant historical battles, including the Siege of Osaka and the Battle of Sekigahara, exploring themes of duty and truth.
Loosely based on the 1421 hypothesis, this campaign follows Ming captain Jian Huang and sailor Lao Chen on an ambitious voyage westward. The narrative involves defending the treasure fleet from pirates, conflicts with Indian forces, and eventually discovering the New World, culminating in a confrontation with a treacherous Admiral Jinhai among the Aztecs.
This campaign directly addresses the Indian Rebellion of 1857. The protagonist, Subedar Nanib Sahir, a Sepoy regiment member, grows disillusioned with the British East India Company's cruelty. The story progresses from regaining control of the saltpetre trade to the pivotal moment of religious offense regarding rifle cartridges, leading to a full-scale revolt culminating in the liberation of Bahadur Shah II.
This release is a port based on the Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties expansion for the Microsoft PC license. There are no additional downloadable content packs or further expansions released for this specific mobile version.
The game is classified as a Real Time Strategy (RTS) title with Point-and-click mechanics, designed for strategy enthusiasts. It was released in 2010 and is accessible on BlackBerry OS and other Legacy Mobile Devices.