Use your leadership to triumph in this battle simulation
Rome: Total War – Barbarian Invasion is a handy, trial version Windows game, that belongs to the category PC games with subcategory Strategy (more specifically Real Time Strategy).
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Since we added this game to our catalog in 2005, it has already reached 89,038 downloads, and last week it had 33 downloads.
The current version of the game is not available and it has been updated on 10/08/2005. This software is available for users with the operating system Windows 98 and prior versions, and you can get it in English.
Rome: Total War – Barbarian Invasion is a not that heavy game that doesn’t need as much space than many games in the category PC games. It’s a game very heavily used in many countries such as Vietnam, India, and Mongolia.
It’s 363 AD and a seemingly unstoppable tide of barbarian invaders is massing on the borders of a fractured Roman Empire. Choose to take control of the barbarian hordes and tear apart the world’s mightiest ancient empire, or take command of massed Roman legions and change the course of history forever.
Barbarian Invasion is the new expansion to the million-selling, multi-award-winning PC strategy game Rome: Total War. Set in a time 200 years after the main campaign of Rome: Total War, Barbarian Invasion presents an entirely redrawn campaign map reflecting two centuries of change and turmoil across the Roman Empire.
Ten new playable factions have entered the fray, all with new buildings, units, and technologies to exploit. The threats to Rome are as brutal as they are varied, from Sassanid war elephants and lethal Frank axe throwers to ferocious Hun riders.
This demo for the expansion to Rome: Total War includes a tutorial and two playable battles: The Battle of Badon Hill and The Battle of Chalons.