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While following the series' core tenets, Tendou introduced several defining mechanics that set it apart from its predecessor, Iron Triangle , and its successor, Sphere of Influence :
: The game features a robust training system. You can assign veteran teachers to train other officers in specific aptitudes, such as troop types or primary stats, allowing for long-term growth of your clan's talent.
Released in 2009 by , Nobunaga's Ambition: Tendou (also known as Nobunaga no YabĹŤ: Tendou ) is the 13th installment in the long-running grand strategy series. Set in Japan's Warring States (Sengoku) period, the game tasks players with the ambitious goal of national unification through military conquest, diplomacy, and civil development. Key Gameplay Pillars nobunaga-s-ambition-tendou
Like most games in the series, Tendou received a Power-Up Kit (expansion) that significantly expanded the base game:
: Unlike turn-based grand strategy titles, Tendou operates on a real-time system where you mobilize troops and manage your fief simultaneously. While following the series' core tenets, Tendou introduced
: Expanded mechanics for city building and cultural advancements to further differentiate the various clans. Availability and Platforms
: The survival of your clan depends on having a clear successor. If your daimyo dies without an heir, your clan will fall. Notably, Tendou allowed for the generation of fictional male heirs , a feature that fans have missed in later installments. Features of the "Power-Up Kit" (PUK) Set in Japan's Warring States (Sengoku) period, the
: Adds historical and "what-if" scenarios, such as the rise of the Hojo clan or various regional campaigns.