Genghis Khan (0)

Genghis Khan
First release date
1987-12-31
Platform
Amiga MSX Nintendo Entertainment System PC Sharp X68000 NEC PC-8801 NEC PC-9801 Sharp X1 FM-7
Developer
Koei Co., Ltd.
Publisher
Atari SA Koei Co., Ltd.

Genghis Khan is a strategy game released in the late 1980s for various platforms (first for the in December 1987, followed by the , , , DOS, and ) as well as the console. Unlike other games, which focus on or , Genghis Khan also allowed the player to interact with other parts of as well as medieval .

The game progressed in two stages: Mongol and .

In either mode the game supports up to four players.

In Mongol conquest the player takes the role of a Mongol chieftain attempting to rise through the ranks to become .

In world conquest each player attempts to conquer the old world and takes control of one of the following powers: the Mongols (led by Genghis Khan), the (led by Alexios), the (led by Richard) or the Japanese (led by Yoritomo).

As players progress through either game, their leaders have children (who also age) and eventually grow ill and die. This generational gameplay makes choosing and training an heir important, since the player might need to control several different characters during the course of a single game.

The character must also appoint governors to rule conquered kingdoms and these governors can rebel, forming independent nations that must be reconquered. The player can prevent a governor from rebelling by marrying a daughter to his general, effectively making that general an adopted brother.

Genghis Khan was successful enough to warrant a sequel, , which was released for the and is available on the 's .