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> >>I was watching Conquest of America on History Channel this weekend,
and it
> >> made me remember how much I enjoyed Colonization, Is there a
recent game
> >> along those lines? I'm hoping Age of Empires III might be along
those
> >> lines
> >> (Real time instead of turn based though) but any other
suggestions?
I wouldn't count on AoE3. AoE isn't an empire builder game, it's an
RTS. AoE3 isn't going to change that.
People have already mentioned Imperialism 2, a very nice game, but it
has a stylized boardgame-on-a-computer type of a feel to it.
You might try 1602 or 1503. 1503 is the sequel to 1602 and is the more
modern of the two games but it is somewhat slower paced and has a
strong focus on trading. 1602 came out a few years earlier with more
primitive graphics and interface, but it is more focused on building
and development like Colonization is.
There's also Conquest of the New World which I think is from around the
same time frame as 1602, meaning it is newer than Colonization but not
exactly a modern game. CotNW is fun because of the exploration.
Exploration can actually be a route to victory as you gain points for
it and you get to name any mountains and rivers and such that you find.
If you're willing to go prior to Colonization you can try to find Seven
Cities of Gold, which is as far as I know the first game of this type,
or Gold of the Americas which was a very good game and interesting in
that it was done at the province level rather than the individual city
level.