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Command tiny armies across pixelated Japan, juggling rice shortages and backstabbing warlords while your cavalry charges into battle. One wrong move and your whole campaign collapses before lunch.

Developer: Koei
Genre: Strategy
Released: 1988
File size: 486.26 KB
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Game Overview

Nobunaga's Ambition II came out in 1988 for MS-DOS, developed by Koei. It was one of those deep strategy games that felt ambitious for its time, a detailed simulation of feudal Japan's wars that demanded patience and planning. You didn't just play it; you lived inside its systems for hours, making choices that really mattered.

You control a daimyo, a feudal lord, and your goal is to unify Japan under your rule. You manage provinces by adjusting tax rates, building up farms and markets, and recruiting troops. Diplomacy is crucial; you form alliances, arrange marriages, and betray rivals when it suits you. Battles are turn-based, fought on a grid where terrain and unit type decide the outcome. The game moves slowly, and mistakes are costly, often forcing a restart after many hours of investment. It feels like conducting a fragile, long-term orchestra where every instrument could go out of tune at any moment.


Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse , "Alt" ,"Enter" and "Space bar".
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