I detta klassiska strategispel, ursprungligen från 1986, tar du rollen som en Daimyo under Japans feodaltid, med målet att ena landets 50 provinser. Spelet kombinerar turordningsbaserad strategi med RPG- och simulatorkomponenter där du måste hantera resurser, bygga infrastruktur och leda dina samurajer i krig eller diplomati. Framgång kräver balans mellan inrikesstyre och militär expansion. Passar dig som gillar djup historisk simulering och komplex domänhantering.
","tokens":{"input":2394,"output":133,"total":2527}}Centralt i upplevelsen är hanteringen av din valda domän. Detta innefattar:
\nNär det gäller interaktion med rivaliserande Daimyo, engagerar sig spelaren i turordningsbaserade strategiska manövrar. Detta inkluderar:
\nDenna simulering sticker ut tack vare sin omfattande historiska miljö och djupet i sin strategiska simulering för sin tid. Det är inte enbart ett taktiskt krigsspel; framgång hänger lika mycket på effektiv styrning och ekonomisk planering som på segrar på slagfältet. Atmosfären fångar det politiska manövrerandet med höga insatser som kännetecknade eran, där en enda felhanterad skörd eller dåligt vald allians kan leda till ruin. Spelet klassificeras som en blandning av Rollspel (RPG), Simulator, Strategi och Turordningsbaserad strategi (TBS).
\n\nDenna titel har fått många utgåvor över olika datorarkitekturer sedan debuten. Den är tillgänglig på plattformar som inkluderar Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD, DOS, PC (Microsoft Windows), PC-9800 Series, Sharp X68000, Amiga och Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, bland andra.
\n\nDenna specifika huvudspelsutgåva innehåller inget nedladdningsbart innehåll eller officiella expansioner.
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An undying masterpiece—the ultimate long-running legend! "Nobunaga's Ambition" was released by Koei in 1988 for an 8-bit home console. In this historical simulation game, you become a Sengoku daimyo with the ultimate goal of unifying all of Japan. As the tides of war shift from moment to moment, you must determine how to enrich your domain, strengthen your military, and conquer rival nations. Use every ounce of your ingenuity to bring an end to the turbulent Sengoku period!

Nobunaga no Yabou for Wonderswan is a Strategy game, developed by Koei/Inis and published by Koei, which was released in Japan in 1999.

Nobunaga No Yabou Zengokuban (Nobunaga's Ambition - Whole Country Version) is the second title in the series. PlayStation revived in the "national version of Nobunaga's Ambition" timeless masterpiece of historical simulation. 5 of this book included the scenario of a mode for beginners in 17 countries and four mode 50 countries dealing with Japan. And dialects with the mode "Ninja", and give the message to become a regional dialect of damage to the enemy. Multiplayer can also be a maximum of eight people. Experience the Raging Gale Sengoku! The player may choose from four campaign scenarios including: "Battle for the East" (beginning in 1560), "Daimyo Power Struggles" (1560), "Ambition Untamed" (1571) and "Road Towards Unification" (1582). In each scenario, the player must allocate resources to raise a capable military force, provide a productive economy to support both military and civilian expansion and support the peasants in order to sustain their respect and loyalty. Gameplay is taken in turns, with each turn in the map view corresponding to a season and each turn during battle corresponding to a day. The player may achieve victory through numerous means, among which are forcing the enemy to retreat, destroying the enemy command unit, outlasting an invading force, or prolonging battle until the opposing force has exhausted its supplies.

Battle or diplomacy? Swords or sanctions? As the ruler of a warring state in the turbulent feudal period of Japanese history, your decisions will sway the course of a nation.

A port of the second game in the Nobunaga's Ambition series.

Players take on the role of one of the main characters of the period, Nobunaga Oda, Shingen Takeda, Kenshin Uesugi, or others and try to unite the 50 kingdoms of Japan, from Ezo in the north to Kyushu in the south, under their own rule.