Kaiser - Commodore 64

Publisher:Ariolasoft  Info
Developer:CCD  Info
Year:Unknown
Category:Strategy
Game Manual:Download Game Music:
Download

Also on: Amstrad CPC, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST, Commodore Amiga

Video
In game image of Kaiser on the Commodore 64.
In Game
Title screen of Kaiser on the Commodore 64.
Title Screen
Box cover for Kaiser on the Commodore 64.
Box
Box back cover for Kaiser on the Commodore 64.
Box Back
Cartridge artwork for Kaiser on the Commodore 64.
Cartridge
Advert for Kaiser on the Commodore 64.
Advert
(Atari ST Version)


Kaiser (German for emperor) is a political/business simulation set in 18th century Germany. Players take the role of nobles in the Holy Roman Empire and compete for the crown of the emperor. One to nine players can play, beginning by entering their name and gender and being assigned a state in the empire. Gameplay then takes place in turns, each consisting of a number of consecutive screens. In the first screen, players can sell and buy grain and land. Grain is necessary to feed a noble's subjects. Bad weather can result in harvest losses, making it necessary to buy extra grain to prevent starvation. Providing more grain than necessary increases population growth and the state's reputation. Acquiring more land increases population and is necessary for economic growth. Following the trading screen is a statistics screen, displaying births and deaths, immigration and emigration as well as income and expenses. The third screen allows control of income. Players can set taxes and tariffs and can determine how harshly the justice system works - setting it to a level that is too brutal might increase income in the short term but also lead to increased emigration. Another overview screen follows, displaying a player's lands and properties in detail. The fifth screen allows for spending the turn's income. It is possible to buy marketplaces and grain mills (both of which increase income) as well as construct part of a palace or a cathedral (both of which have no direct use but are required to move into the highest levels of nobility). Each building option requires owning a certain amount of land. Constructing five marketplaces and three mills results in the creation of a city.


Play your favorite classic games and more with the GameEx front end. Read more.

Most viewed Commodore 64 games:
 Star Maze
 Laserblaster
 Victory Road
 Dungeon Master
 Blackjack Tutor Basic Strategy
 Lunar Rescue
 Challenger
 Juno First
 Last Gladiator, The
 Bridge 3.0
 Capture
 Computer Baseball
 Bastion (1990)
 Addams Family, The
 Penalty Soccer
 Battle Valley
 Toki
 Exolon
 Short Circuit
 Shinobi
 Red Storm Rising