Players must gather raw materials like wood and iron, but some resources require processing; for example, corn and meat from farms must be converted into food and wine in workshops to sustain troops.
Fate of the Dragon (also known as Three Kingdoms: Fate of the Dragon ) is a real-time strategy (RTS) video game released in 2001 by Overmax Studios for the PC. Based on the 14th-century Chinese historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms , it challenges players to reunify China during the turbulent second century. Gameplay Mechanics
Soldiers are not just permanent military units; during times of peace, they can be converted back into laborers to assist with city building or natural disasters, and then retrained for war later at a lower cost. Fate of the Dragon
Described as a clever strategist capable of governing the world but also upsetting it.
The game follows many conventions of the RTS genre, similar to the Age of Empires series, but introduces several unique management and tactical layers: Players must gather raw materials like wood and
A visionary leader noted for his pursuit of restoring the Han Dynasty.
A leader focused on maintaining his family's legacy and the respect of his people. Reception and Performance Gameplay Mechanics Soldiers are not just permanent military
The game features three main campaigns, each focusing on one of the historical warlords of the period: