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Epic Strategy Classic 'Rome: Total War - Barbarian Invasion' Released on iPad

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Feral interactive has announced the release of Rome: Total War – Barbarian Invasion for iPad. The game is a standalone expansion pack of the cult classic PC strategy title, Rome: Total War, and builds upon the empire-building mechanics of the original as well as introducing a dramatic new historical context.

Barbarian Invasion takes place in 363AD during the height of the Roman Empire, when the Barbarian hordes began fighting back against Roman supremacy in an attempt to reclaim lost territory.

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Players can choose to take on the role of a Barbarian commander determined to bring down the Empire, or take up arms as a Roman General and fight to extend the civilization into a new age.

Woven into the historical narrative are clashes with Christian, Pagan, and Zoroastrian religions, along with a new Horde mechanic that commands factions to raid and plunder opposing settlements to sustain their nomadic lifestyle.

Rome: Total War – Barbarian Invasion requires a first-generation iPad Air or newer, an iPad mini 2 or newer, or any iPad Pro running iOS 10.2 or later, and just under 4GB of free space to install. The game is available to download on the App Store for $4.99.

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Top Rated Comments

117 months ago
Thank you developers for not making this "freemium". Great that the purchase price is for EVERYTHING. Off to the App Store...
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RedTomato Avatar
117 months ago
I saw a TV series many years ago analysing historical classical battles - the episode I watched focused on battles between Romans and Barbarians / Goths. They recreated the battles using a game that looked a lot like this. Was it this one?

EDIT: Five minutes with Google revealed it was probably the BBC's highly regarded Time Commanders series from 2003-5 and they used Rome:Total War to recreate no less than 32 different historical battles.

The entire playlist is on Youtube here. Oh the wonders of the internet :)

//www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL05012F0E0C42D0B5

EDIT 2: Ooh there was a new series (only 3 episodes) out last year in 2016, using an updated Total War game engine. It's available for UK people on iPlayer for about 4 quid. Mmm, must resist ...
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
keysofanxiety Avatar
117 months ago
Thank you developers for not making this "freemium". Great that the purchase price is for EVERYTHING. Off to the App Store...
Yeah, Feral are great for stuff like this. One of my favourite games publishers for iOS/Mac.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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