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Nobunagas Ambition

Nobunagas Ambition at Mac App Store analyse

KOEI TECMO GAMES CO., LTD.
5,408 ratings · Power index: 5326
Version 1.4
Size 292.5 Mb
Updated 8 years ago
Released 18 Aug 2010

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A new version of the app has been released. The details are as follows: [Bug fixes] Fixed the problem that GPS function can not be used on iOS 8 or later terminal. Fixed various bugs within the app. *********** The standard-bearer in historical simulation gaming, “Nobunaga’s Ambition”, is available at last on iPhone and iPod touch. This title is a strategic historical simulation game set against the backdrop of the struggle for power played out by the mighty warlords of Warring States-era Japan. You will play as one of these warlords (daimyo), among them the revolutionary Nobunaga Oda, the “Tiger of Kai” Shingen Takeda, and the “Dragon of Echigo” Kenshin Uesugi, and fight for control of the 50 fiefdoms of ancient Japan, from Ezo in the north to Kyushu in the south. Game Features 1. A return to the roots of the “Nobunaga’s Ambition” series. The “Nobunaga’s Ambition” series has continued to evolve over the many years of its existence, but this title is its foundation, with its simple yet addictive game play and stylish presentation. The beautifully appropriate musical score is back, and the touch controls on the iPhone / iPod touch version make it easier to play than ever before.     2. A cast of unique characters. This title features over 50 unique daimyo, each striving to control his own fief, and eventually to unify the land. Each player can find their favorite, and lead them to glory. Use the GPS feature within Japan to strengthen the Daimyo who controlled the fief youre currently in.     3. The twin pillars of domestic government and war. To hire and train troops and prepare for war, you must procure funds through the development of commerce and agriculture in your fief. Timing is crucial when it comes to the right moment to launch a strike against another fief―achieving the perfect balance between development and militarism is the only way to unite the land. Learn the basics of strategy and warfare with the easy and intuitive tutorial.     4. New original features. The iPhone / iPod touch version of the game contains new original features such as the ability to create your own daimyo, a game mode that allows you to extend your life infinitely, and the ability to play your own music playlists as background music in the game. Now you can create your very own vision of the Warring States-era that suits the way you want to play.

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Monthly Downloads > 117.17k
Est. Revenue ~ $47.93k

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Pricing by country

Country Price
Canada 12.99 CAD
France 9.99 EUR
Germany 9.99 EUR
Italy 9.99 EUR
Netherlands 9.99 EUR
Portugal 9.99 EUR
Spain 9.99 EUR
Poland 11.99 EUR
UK 9.99 GBP
Japan 1800 JPY
Poland 49.99 PLN
USA 9.99 USD

Where is the real stuff?

Holden Finch · 15 years ago

Quite disappointing. Not the thrills of the genuine version.

Nobunagas Ambition

Quetzaltecolotl · 15 years ago · v1.0

I strongly advise against purchasing this game. Koei has made no attempt to make an IPad version that would match the flexibility and versatility of the old PC game. The player is unable to carry out more than one command in each province before the game switches to the next province. The battle map is no better - I would say far worse - than the original PC version. The ONLY advantage to the new version is not having to use a keyboard. I am a fan of the old game but feel cheated by Koei, something other fans have also expressed on the Web. This now boring game is very expensive and basically a rip-off. It doesnt even rate one star.

9.99 really???

5hourrounds · 15 years ago

Should be 1.99 Hard to figure out, and monotonous once learned. Has 0 replay value once winning strat is achieved and lacks any customizable features or options to campaigns. Save your money, only worth maybe 3 hrs of gameplay with no replay value....for now

Totally not worth it

Greggy Lin · 15 years ago · v1.0

Im a fan of nobunaga series But $9.99 is way too expensive for this game And this game is totally lack of features

Not worth the $

BearTicker · 15 years ago · v1.0

Mindless game play. I actually spent alot of hours to complete the game. Challenging at first to build your state and army. However, once you start conquering other states you start to notice every state has maxes out their production. Boring game. And no updates since the download. Very disappointing game from Koei!!

Great redux of the SNES game

HolyJeebus · 15 years ago · v1.0

I dont understand all the hate for this game, YES it is overprced, and would be a great value at 1.99 or even a fair price at 4.99. However, just for the nostalgia of the game for those who remember playing this on the SNES and loving it, this game is a nice update and with the larger maps then the original series it makes for a good bit of fun. If you found it too easy the first time and considered quiting after one play through, jack up the difficulty rating and try again... thiese new difficulty lvls make for a much more challenging game. Happy assassinating!

Way too difficult, way too expensive

Crash226 · 15 years ago · v1.0

I love the turn based statecrafting games, but there is no way for this game to be fun, even on a nostalgic level. Dont waste your money or time on this piece of junk.