Diplomacy - PC

Also known as: Avalon Hill's Diplomacy

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Also for: C64
Viewed: 2D Isometric, Scrolling Genre:
Adventure: Role Playing
Media: CD Arcade origin:No
Developer: Avalon Hill Soft. Co.: Hasbro
Publishers: Microprose (GB)
Paradox Interactive (GB)
Released: 19 Nov 1999 (GB)
6 Jan 2006 (GB)
Ratings: No rating
No Accessories: No Accessories

Summary

Set in early 20th century Europe - a period of huge upheaval and historical significance - Diplomacy is the PC adaptation of the classic board game played, loved and cherished by millions over the past four decades and unravels the power struggles of seven nations through gameplay with a major difference: the player is armed with the powers of diplomacy and negotiation.

Featuring an enhanced graphical language for all negotiations, Diplomacy pits smooth-talking diplomats against both human and AI opponents through Avatars, which can reflect feelings based on player actions and tone. These feelings, both good and bad, are integral to improving – and ultimately manipulating – diplomatic relations and winning the game.

Much more than a name, Diplomacy allows players to negotiate almost anything available and forge and drop alliances as they see fit. Whether played as Austria, England, France, Germany, Italy, Russia or Turkey, the possibilities are endless.

In addition to a gripping single player mode, multiplayer diplomatic relations can be engaged and broken over a LAN or the Internet, through an online community built and managed by Paradox. Paradox will also encourage, nurture and support the playing community with online leaderboards, regular tournaments and matchmaking services.

Since its original board conception, Diplomacy has always had a reputation for being a game that is easy to learn but difficult to master, offering excellent replayability and the chance for players to learn a little more about strategy, as well themselves, from every game.