Take on the role of a Portuguese conquistador or Dutch colonist, pushing ever-eastwards, seeking to bring trade and religion to the continent, or command the colorful and unique armies of India, China or Japan, and defend and expand your own empires. Sengoku Jidai – Colonies and Conquest Army Book: Following in the footsteps of Marco Polo, Colonies and Conquest, the fourth Field of Glory Renaissance Companion, presents the armies and allies of the great civilizations of Asia. Sengoku Jidai – Genko skirmishes: 4 new army lists are added to the Skirmish mode of Sengoku Jidai, introducing a Yuan army list (Mongol Invasion) and 3 Japanese ones (Hojo and two generic clans called Aoi and Akai). But what if there was no storm? Fight the war for Japanese independence in this what-if campaign! Historically, a great storm stopped the invading fleet, the “Divine Wind”. The Japanese refuse, and it leads to war. Sengoku Jidai – Genko Campaign (2nd Mongol Invasion of Japan 1281): 1282, with the conquest of China almost complete, Kublai Khan turns his glance towards the land of the Rising Sun and demands it bend the knee and pay tribute to his empire. Will you play as the Joseon and try to expel the invaders? Or will you side with the Qing and complete the conquest of the peninsula? Sengoku Jidai – Bjeongja Horan Campaign (2nd Manchu Invasion of Korea 1636): 1637, the Manchu have invaded Korea, and the Joseon stand alone against the Qing. It features: Sengoku Jidai – Bjeongja Horan Campaign (2nd Manchu Invasion of Korea 1636), Sengoku Jidai – Genko Campaign (2nd Mongol Invasion of Japan 1281) and Sengoku Jidai – Genko skirmishes. In addition, this mega pack includes three new stunning Field of Glory Army Books in pdf format, featuring new detailed army lists of Japanese, Chinese and European forces of that time! The Sengoku Jidai: Deluxe DLC Pack is a collection of exclusive DLCs contained in the Collector's edition. Sengoku Jidai: Shadow of the Shogun is a turn-based tactical and strategic game with a unique graphic style influenced by Japanese paintings.
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