Black & White 2 | 
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List Price: $9.99 Buy Used: $5.00 You Save: $4.99 (50%)
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Rating: 49 reviews Sales Rank: 1803
Format: Cd-rom Platform: Windows Xp Genre: Strategy Games ESRB: Teen Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 14903 Model: 14903 UPC: 014633149036 EAN: 5030942052497 ASIN: B0007GBBHI
Release Date: October 4, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Wage massive wars, sieges and battles or use your skill and power to keep the peace | | • | Discover and use new Epic Miracles, including the ground-ripping Earthquake and volcanoes, which cause rivers of lava | | • | Choose and customize the Creature that's right for you from a selection, including old favorites such as the Ape, Cow, and Lion | | • | Research and create new forms of weaponry, from swords to bows to siege machines | | • | Create and control settlements that include housing, farming, and many other buildings like fountains and lush gardens (if you're Good) or spikes and torture pits (if you're Evil) |
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Product Description In Black and White 2, you'll reprise your role in the original classic - and try to spread your worship around the world. The discovery of moreadvanced weaponry has led to more warfare -- this has caused destruction on the once-idyllic world. Now you must earn the respect and worship of the natives. How you choose to do that, whether through nurturing them or terrorizing them, is up to you. Create and control settlements that include housing, farming, and many other buildings like fountains and lush gardens (if youre Good) or stocks and guillotines (if youre Evil) Use multiple tools to help train and improve Creatures - using sticks, whips, and feathers, players can create their own unique tools
Amazon.com Product Description
Will you be an evil or benevolent deity? That's the choice you must make upon returning to a warring land in Black & White 2. Like its wildly successful predecessor, Black & White, the sequel is all about moral choices. The land, however, has transformed itself. The inhabitants of this breathtaking 3D world have lost their innocence and developed new weapons and technology. As you enter this warring world, will you make tribes coexist peacefully; encouraging villages and towns to grow into sprawling metropolises, or prompt them to inflict their will upon others by, creating and commanding large armies that seek to dominate and conquer? Creatures in the game have grown too. They can learn strategies, master new abilities and skills, lead armies into battle and be your ultimate unit. Black & White 2 includes other new elements, such as improved graphics and miracle effects such as rivers of fire and earthquakes that yield massive destruction. Every choice you make will have an impact. Each action and inactions prompts obvious changes to buildings, flora and fauna, all morphing to reflect your personality.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 44 more reviews...
Better than the 1st one September 15, 2008 A. Jones Everything in this game is very improved over the 1st one. The game is a ton of fun but doesn't have much lasting appeal. I found myself playing it for a couple of weeks then haven't touched it since (it's been about 3 years).
Excellent game play August 8, 2008 W. L. McGinnis III (Harlingen, TX) I've been playing B&W for seveal years now and finally purchased the second, B&W 2. I've got to say that I'm impressed with the improvements in the game all around. The graphics and story have improved and keep me very interested in the game play. The game uses most of the same mechanics and principals of B&W but has changed enough to continue making playing more of a challenge. I give this game a 9 on a scale from 1 - 10. Highly recommended, especially if you enjoy the original.
Oh look, Leader, you've earned tribute! August 6, 2008 Cinder Bishop (Denver, Colorado) I've thoroughly enjoyed this game since it first came out. And it can't be a bad game, if every time I buy it, someone steals it, right?! The graphics are a huge improvement of B&W. The creatures aren't much brighter, but then, if they were, they'd be harder to train... The people are still super needy, and yes, they still whine for more housing, but then rapidly make too many more babies as soon as you build more houses, so that's still the same. On the whole, it's just a prettier, slightly more complex version of B&W. My only real problem seems to be getting the mouse controls confused with The Sims 2 when I switch back and forth between games... ;) On the whole, buy it. It's a fabulous way to waste many hours of your life.
My favorite game January 2, 2008 Mattias V. Bergman (El Dorado Hills, CA) Ok, after reading most of the reviews here, I am frankly disgusted by how I see people whining about it. The largest complaint, the boring tutorials, I found interesting. I never look at tutorials in any game I play, but I like the tutorial in B&W2, as it gives you free tribute. Also, I play Halo, Battlefield 2, and plenty of other fast-paced games. I still love this game, even though it gets boring after a while. Also, as some seem to be complaining, "Oh, it makes my kids want to be evil," I would like to point out that if your kids can be that easily influenced by a computer game, then you should have a talk with them. I have played almost every strategy/RTS/City-builder game that I can find, and I say decisively that B&W2 is at least #2 out of all of them. I think the game is great, and seems to resemble the soon-coming game SPORE, for those of you who know it. In summary, this is a great game, for people who are not addicted to blood, gore and violence, but rather for people who love a challenge, and a good deal of autonomy.
Very fun and addicting December 13, 2007 Ralph Flugan (Ohio) This game starts out slow but once you get going you will find yourself spending hours and hours on it. It may be a bit confusing training your creature at first because some of the things it does is a mixture of good and evil and depending on how you want to be seen it can be hard to control. Also it says you can be good or evil but after level 2 it's almost as if you have to be good because the armies are to big to just over run right from the start.
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