The development of the gaming industry has always been impressive. Medicine, education, technology - none of this rushed forward as fast as the entertainment industry. This applies not only to gambling, live quests, and much more, but also to computer development. Strategies about the Middle Ages, like any other genre, improved continuously. The graphics improved, the interface became more and more friendly to the user, but the essence did not change. Build, fight and win. Now let's move on to a more detailed analysis.
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Any strategies about the Middle Ages and not only can be divided into two genres - military and economic. Of course, the best of the games are hybrids of both genres, however, there always remains a bias in one direction or another.
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In a separate caste, you can highlight the strategies that are played through the Internet. Of course, most of the developments already described support multi-user mode, but browser games are something special. For example, the strategy game "Empire". The Middle Ages are presented in it rather one-sidedly, from the side of military development, but the continuous gameplay will not allow you to come off for even a second, because every hour of your absence from it is a handicap to the enemy. Fight and win!