Age of Empires 3: The Warchief Expansion Pack
Experience the power of the WarChief in this new expansion for Age of Empires III.
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In Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs, play as one of three new civilizations - Aztec, Iroquois, or Sioux - each with unique units, buildings and abilities that will test your strategic mettle. Use upgrades for the European civilizations from the original games to earn civ-specific bonuses, build units at a new mercenary saloon, collect new Cards, and battle toward victory with the new Revolution feature. Explore the new single-player Campaign and follow the continuing tale of the Black family as they witness the birth of a new nation.

Playable Native American Civilzations
Lead one of three proud Native American civilizations, including the Iroquois Confederacy and the Sioux Nation, to expand their empires and fight for control of the Americas. Each Native American civilization will have its own unique units, led by the powerful WarChief unit, buildings reflecting each culture's architectural style, and a distinct approach to their Home City feature.Gripping New Single Player Campaign
Age of Empires: The WarChiefs will introduce a new single-player campaign that continues the saga from Age of Empires III. Play through 15 new missions with a rich story and a cast of characters that interact with real historic figures and events.Enhancements to European Civilizations
The expansion pack will also provide exciting additions to existing European civilizations, with new Home City content, new units including new mercenaries, and new ways to look at your card deck.
System Requirements
Note Requires AGE OF EMPIRES III for Macintosh to play.
System Requirements
Note Requires AGE OF EMPIRES III for Macintosh to play.
Questions & Answers
Most Interesting
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As it is an expansion pack, does that mean that you need to have installed a former version of Age of Empires or it is fully functional by itself?
- Asked by QG from Cambrils
- 06-Nov-2009
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Will this product run on Snow Leopard?
- Asked by RN from Camarillo
- 31-Oct-2009
