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Gamersgate is offering Koch Media's strategy title 1701 A.D. Gold Edition for $14.99, a savings of 50%. The Gold Edition packs both the original 1701 A.D. game along with The Sunken Dragon expansion.
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Aspyr Studios has added 4 new titles to the Steam Store with a great 10% discount until May 13th. The games are Cryostasis, Death Track: Resurrection, Men of War, and 1701 A.D.
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GameAgent, a small digital distribution site for PC and Mac games, is offering a 50% off sale on all games in its catalog. The sale is already in effect and goes through Thursday, April 30th. Mac users can pick up Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare for under $30, while PC users can grab PuzzleQuest: Galactix and the 1701 A.D. games for $10. Oh and if you've ever been on the fence with Stubbs the Zombie, there should be no more excuses as the title runs only $5.
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Aspyr Media has teamed with Ubisoft to bring 1701 A.D. Gold Edition to the PC in North America this summer. 1701 A.D. Gold Edition includes the critically acclaimed empire building strategy game 1701 A.D. and introduces for the first time in North America the expansion 1701 A.D. ¿ The Sunken Dragon. The Sunken Dragon adds to 1701 A.D.'s nearly limitless replayability with a new 11-mission, story-driven campaign and a new world editor that allows gamers to design and share maps for single-player or online play. New computer artificial intelligence profiles, buildings, subquests and an empire-shattering new natural disaster add even more depth to the robust 1701 A.D. experience. With the success and praise for 1701 A.D., we couldn't resist bringing this vast new adventure to North American gamers, said Ted Staloch, Executive Vice President, Publishing for Aspyr. Beyond just the new missions, providing the full toolset to create and share player-designed maps adds incredible value and makes this compilation truly golden.
Just like movies, big-budget blockbuster games with obnoxiously loud marketing campaigns can often turn out to be the biggest stinkers. So that's why we always keep an ear to the ground for promising gems like 1701 A.D., a stunningly pretty exploration-based strategy game from indie German publisher/developer Sunflowers.
Set at the turn of the 17th century, 1701 will ambitiously combine colony building, real-time combat, exploration, diplomacy and trade. Early images are amazingly vivid and