Compara los precios de Oriental Empires en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Shining Pixel Studios. Publicado por Iceberg Interactive. Lanzado el 14/9/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Indie, Simulation, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 74/100.

Turn-based grand strategy set in ancient China, where you build a dynasty from a single city and fight for the Mandate of Heaven across sprawling hex maps.

Oriental Empires is a turn-based 4X strategy game set in ancient and imperial China, covering the period from the early warring states era through dynastic consolidation. You start with a single settlement, manage population growth, food production, and military capacity, then slowly expand across a hex-grid map while juggling diplomacy, rebellions, and the ever-present threat of neighbors who have been building siege weapons while you were busy optimizing rice paddies. It sits somewhere between Civilization and a lite Paradox title - not as punishing as Europa Universalis but with more moving parts than most Civ clones. The faction variety is the first thing worth understanding. Each playable clan or state starts with different geographic advantages, unique units, and ideological leanings that influence which tech paths make sense. Going heavy on Confucian governance rewards stability and population growth; leaning into Legalism gives you tighter military control but risks unrest. These are not cosmetic choices - they ripple into your economy, your unit roster, and how AI neighbors treat you. The tech tree is wide enough that two players running the same faction can end up with meaningfully different armies by the midgame. Where the game earns its Very Positive rating is in the visual presentation and the period authenticity. Battles resolve on a dedicated tactical layer where unit formations, terrain, and troop morale all matter. Crossbowmen behind a river crossing will shred a cavalry charge in ways that feel grounded rather than arbitrary. The hex map itself is gorgeous, rendered with a painted-map aesthetic that rewards zooming in just to watch armies maneuver. For strategy players who have always wanted a game that takes Chinese history as seriously as Total War takes Rome, this scratches that itch more consistently than anything else in the genre. The criticisms are real though. The AI is competent in the early game but loses coherence in late-game diplomacy, sometimes signing peace treaties mid-siege for no obvious reason. The tutorial covers mechanics adequately but assumes you already enjoy reading tooltip text, so absolute newcomers to 4X games will have a rough first two hours. Multiplayer exists but the community is thin at this point, so plan for solo campaigns. The pacing can also drag in the endgame once you have overwhelming military advantage - the last 40 turns often feel like cleanup rather than strategy. For strategy players specifically, the approachability argument is worth making directly. Oriental Empires has a narrower scope than Crusader Kings or Victoria 3 - you are not managing a continent of religions and trade networks simultaneously. The focus stays on military expansion, internal governance, and regional diplomacy. That constraint makes it a reasonable entry point for players who want historical grand strategy without the 80-tab learning curve. Start on a smaller map with a coastal faction, keep your early expansion slow, and the systems reveal themselves at a manageable pace. The mod ecosystem is modest but functional, with map overhauls and balance tweaks available on the Workshop. Diego, Scout Team

Oriental Empires

Oriental Empires

14 sept 2017Shining Pixel StudiosIceberg Interactive
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Turn-based grand strategy set in ancient China, where you build a dynasty from a single city and fight for the Mandate of Heaven across sprawling hex maps.

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Oriental Empires is a turn-based 4X strategy game set in ancient and imperial China, covering the period from the early warring states era through dynastic consolidation. You start with a single settlement, manage population growth, food production, and military capacity, then slowly expand across a hex-grid map while juggling diplomacy, rebellions, and the ever-present threat of neighbors who have been building siege weapons while you were busy optimizing rice paddies. It sits somewhere between Civilization and a lite Paradox title - not as punishing as Europa Universalis but with more moving parts than most Civ clones. The faction variety is the first thing worth understanding. Each playable clan or state starts with different geographic advantages, unique units, and ideological leanings that influence which tech paths make sense. Going heavy on Confucian governance rewards stability and population growth; leaning into Legalism gives you tighter military control but risks unrest. These are not cosmetic choices - they ripple into your economy, your unit roster, and how AI neighbors treat you. The tech tree is wide enough that two players running the same faction can end up with meaningfully different armies by the midgame. Where the game earns its Very Positive rating is in the visual presentation and the period authenticity. Battles resolve on a dedicated tactical layer where unit formations, terrain, and troop morale all matter. Crossbowmen behind a river crossing will shred a cavalry charge in ways that feel grounded rather than arbitrary. The hex map itself is gorgeous, rendered with a painted-map aesthetic that rewards zooming in just to watch armies maneuver. For strategy players who have always wanted a game that takes Chinese history as seriously as Total War takes Rome, this scratches that itch more consistently than anything else in the genre. The criticisms are real though. The AI is competent in the early game but loses coherence in late-game diplomacy, sometimes signing peace treaties mid-siege for no obvious reason. The tutorial covers mechanics adequately but assumes you already enjoy reading tooltip text, so absolute newcomers to 4X games will have a rough first two hours. Multiplayer exists but the community is thin at this point, so plan for solo campaigns. The pacing can also drag in the endgame once you have overwhelming military advantage - the last 40 turns often feel like cleanup rather than strategy. For strategy players specifically, the approachability argument is worth making directly. Oriental Empires has a narrower scope than Crusader Kings or Victoria 3 - you are not managing a continent of religions and trade networks simultaneously. The focus stays on military expansion, internal governance, and regional diplomacy. That constraint makes it a reasonable entry point for players who want historical grand strategy without the 80-tab learning curve. Start on a smaller map with a coastal faction, keep your early expansion slow, and the systems reveal themselves at a manageable pace. The mod ecosystem is modest but functional, with map overhauls and balance tweaks available on the Workshop.

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steam4X StrategyAncient ChinaHex-BasedDynastic ManagementTactical BattlesTech TreeFaction VarietyHistorical StrategySolo Campaign

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Intel Core i5-3230M @ 2.60GHz or equivalent AMD processor and above
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256 MB DX 9 Compliant videocard with pixel shader 3, 0
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Desarrolladora
Shining Pixel Studios
Distribuidora
Iceberg Interactive
Fecha de lanzamiento
14 sept 2017

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