Generally, you want to start by getting all three of your men to build houses.
After you've got 3 houses, create as many villagers as you can, and send them all to attack animals as a group. Once they carry back more meat, use that meat to advance to the Tool age and then build a Granary.
Use that granary to teach your men how to build Walls, Archery towers, etc. etc.
You'll need to send those men who gathered meat to go Mine stone to build stuff like that.
The rest is pretty straightforward, conquer other villages, mine gold, set up a market, buy meat from other villages, and advance another Age
Age of empires 4 has been confirmed but it is up to the developers when they release the game
they would set up for winter
go to your town center and research the next age.
The original Age of Empires is now out of print and as such it means there is a very limited suppy such that the demand is greater. As such it price goes up.
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Yes it has been confirmed, Age of Empires 4 is being produced, by Ensemble Studios which on the 4th of March 2012, was Co-published by Microsoft. The release date is set for 2013. In early January. The set time- zones will be from the post-gunpowder age up to the napoleonic-era. There is 9 new countryside from where Age of Dynastys left off. There has also been rumoured religious paths and 2 religious modes have been added to the set. However they have not announced the size of the maps it is said to be 10x larger then the Large Caribbean.
They were looking to establish their own trade empires in the east.
Simple... play multiplayer, choose LAN, host a game, select an AI for an opponent.. when you think you've done all the necessary settings, eg, maps, game mode.. click on ready... the game will start in skirmish mode.
Not all that difficult actually: you run the mouse over all of them so they all "light up" so to speak and set them to whatever task you deem necessary.
If you want your workers to hurry up, type in your speech box "Speed always Wins"
AOEIII complete edition takes 3.98 GB on hard disk.
Press the "plus" key to speed up and the "minus" key to slow down.