
Age of Longbow: Volume I
March into one of medieval Europe's longest and most decisive conflicts in Age of Longbow Volume I, a detailed tactical wargame covering the campaigns and battles of the Hundred Years War between England, France, and their allies.
Beginning with the dynastic crisis following the death of Charles IV in 1328, Age of Longbow Volume I follows the rise of English and French rivalry into full-scale war. From the campaigns of Edward III and the Black Prince to the shifting alliances of Castile, Brittany, and beyond, the game captures the rise, collapse, and resurgence of power across more than a century of conflict. Relive famous victories such as Crécy, Poitiers and Agincourt, the shifting fortunes of the Caroline phase, Joan of Arc and the siege of Orleans and the decisive final struggles that shaped the fate of France and England.
Take command in Age of Longbow Volume I, where detailed hex-based maps place you in control of medieval armies fighting across fields, fortresses, and contested frontiers. Every battle reflects the realities of the era: various infantry formations, devastating longbow volleys, cavalry charges and the constant challenge of supply and command.
Recreate the major campaigns of the war from either side of the conflict.
Lead the forces of England and its allies, including:
English and Welsh Longbowmen
Men-at-arms
Gascon Crossbowmen
Spearmen and other Infantry
Flemish Allies and Mercenary contingents
Early field artillery
Or take command of France and its supporting powers, including:
Feudal levies
Heavy, Medium and Light cavalry
Genoese Mercenary Crossbowmen
Allied contingents from Castile and elsewhere
Siege guns and early handguns
The historically accurate Order of Battle reflects the forces that fought across the war, allowing you to experience the strengths and weaknesses of each side -- from disciplined English longbow formations to the evolving tactics of French and allied forces.
The Hundred Years War was not defined by a single style of warfare.
Age of Longbow Volume I captures the evolving nature of medieval combat across more than a century of conflict, where:
Longbow dominance reshaped battlefield tactics
Cavalry charges could win or lose a battle in moments
Sieges and fortified positions determined control
Attrition, maneuver, and logistics were the decider of an engagement
Fight across varied terrain where:
Strongholds and cities anchor strategic positions
Roads, rivers, and terrain shape movement and supply
Fatigue, morale, and leadership influence every engagement
From major set-piece battles to smaller clashes, raids, and defensive actions, the game recreates the full spectrum of medieval warfare.
Age of Longbow Volume I includes 94 scenarios covering a wide range of engagements, including:
A solo tutorial scenario
Historical battles
Variant and what-if scenarios
Specialized versions for head-to-head and AI play
An additional 49 campaign scenarios allow players to experience the war through a connected series of operations and decisions.
A wide range of maps depict the major and lesser-known battlefields of the Hundred Years War.
The game features:
Detailed 2D and 3D battlefield views
Extensive 3D unit graphics representing the armies of the era
Historically accurate scenarios and design notes which cover the production of the game, campaign notes, and a bibliography that includes the sources used by the design team to produce this historical simulation game
Gameplay is shaped by core systems that reflect medieval warfare:
Command and control limitations
Fatigue and morale
Supply and logistics
Terrain and battlefield positioning
Players can choose between different scales of play, including:
15-minute turns with 100-meter hexes
10-minute turns with 40-meter hexes
Customize and expand your experience with a full suite of editors:
Campaign editor
Scenario editor
Sub-map editor
Create your own battles or modify existing scenarios to explore alternate outcomes.
Age of Longbow Volume I supports a variety of play styles:
Play against the computer AI
Play-By-Email (PBEM)
LAN and live Internet play
Two-player Hot Seat mode