![]() ![]() ![]() Instead, you picked one of four classes (Crafts(wo)man, Patron, Rogue, or Scholar) which could then build/buy from a variety of buildings that fell under the old professions. Furthermore, it overhauled the profession system. The second game, simply titled The Guild 2, added 3-D graphics (via the Gamebryo engine) as well as additional RPG and strategy elements. ![]() This game was later ported to the Nintendo DS. You selected one of many professions (with your heirs later being able to acquire additional ones), and try to build a stable empire before disease or other incidents end your dynasty. The first game, originally released under the title of Europa 1400: The Guild note definitely not to be confused with Europa Universalis, which is probably why this name was dropped, was focused on life in one of the major cities of Europe. ![]()
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