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Fantasy Wars Download Code

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  • Sep 12, 2019
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About This Game Fantasy Wars is a turn-based strategy game set in a fantasy world. Combining both classic strategy gameplay and sophisticated 3D graphics players can experience epic battles like never before. Taking place in a fantasy world of Human kingdoms, Orc clans, Dwarfs' citadels and Elven forests the player is thrust into a world of war and legend. Play the role of an Orc or Goblin boss, a captain of the Human army or lead the elite forces of the Elven army. Participate in castle sieges and village defense, assault and reconnaissance operations and swift raids. To be victorious remember that the amount and experience of troops is not always the key factor, organize cooperation between different types of units and use the landscape to achieve strategic superiority. The game consists of three story-connected campaigns. In each of them players will have to gather an army, upgrade units, find magic artifacts and study magic spells. An epic story has been crafted to draw gamers in. The great Orc chieftain and conqueror Ugraum, incited by the cruel shamans, gathers a huge horde to invade the land of Humans. Only a small, but experienced army of general Pfeil is able to fight against the powerful enemy. However the sides in this confrontation don't know that this is all just a part of evil plot of the dark powers.Key features:Battlefields and surroundings in full 3DVarious tactical opportunitiesVivid characters which develop during the gameMore than 70 units and 9 types of armiesAdvanced army upgrade systemOriginal storylineMultiplayer mode (LAN, Internet, Hotseat) 7aa9394dea Title: Fantasy WarsGenre: StrategyDeveloper:Ino-CoPublisher:1C EntertainmentFranchise:1CRelease Date: 6 Aug, 2010 Fantasy Wars Download Code Despite what may be the most generic-sounding title ever conceived, Fantasy Wars is a quietly brilliant little strategy game. Each of the three factions has dozens of different units, upgrades, abilities, heros, and items to use, and the different terrain types and river crossings ensure that you will need to use all of these features to win. What I really like here is that many different army compositions are viable and no units types feel superior; you must use everything you have to win. The story is nonsense, but who cares?. A very nice turn-based strategy game. Your units get XP and you can decide which units will make up your army to adapt to your style of play. The story is okay, but nothing earthshaking. The game runs smoothly and very stable. 9\/10 from me.. Fantasy wars is an underrated gem for those who like the genre.This is pure turn based, strategic combat. This game is difficult, and especially in the later scenarios there is no shame in turning the difficulty down if it's too much (it can get brutal).Good tactics are rewarded and the turn timer puts pressure on you and forces you to take chances. The progression system is actually surprisingly deep and if you try to play this iron man style - you'll find some of the less appealing abilities suddenly become far more useful (especially vision range).Protecting your high level units while still making a gold level victory can be really intense, and if you pull it off, very satisfying.My suggestion is - don't save scum. Play it straight up and give your brain a little exercise.. I LOVE this game!Based off Fantasy General it does so much right. Nearly everything... nearly. I wish that it left in the research part though. Fantasy Wars expansions do not disapoint either. Its not an overly hard game but you'll want to keep your units alive so they can fight again in the next map. Top marks from me. If you like your turn based fantasy strategy, this is for you. This is a modern remake of the classic SSI game Fantasy General. Since it's cheap I can't complain! Get it now if you have never played Fantasy General.. OK... even though it's one of the more difficult war-strategy games i've played, i'm still going to recommend it because it really does do everything right, it's just frustrating sometimes when a group of orc riders come out of the fog-of-war, pinpoint your captain and end the game in one turn...... *sigh*.....Pros:-Dialog boxes have (cool role-played) speech.-Tutorial doesn't just tell you to do a bunch of stuff while you fumble with the controls, it shows you how to do it, explains it, then lets you have a turn doing it yourself.-lots of cutscenes.-control and watch from far way with one-man icons or zoom in to see the whole troop and detailed (but simple) fight scenes with each battle.-Magic is powerful but limited.-Gives an "estimated outcome" of each battle before you commit to them so you know what to expect. Similar to Advance Wars in this and many other respects.Cons:-It's difficult, even on easy mode expect to die and restart at least once per level either from a surprise attack or from being outnumbered and\/or unlucky.-The healing system is frustrating, yet still tactical. Heal your wounded for free but it takes a full turn, and if you're close to any enemy units you won't heal as much. Units dont heal when in a friendly town.-Friendly cities do not generate gold. In fact, i have yet to find a way to continuously generate gold except "find it" in newly taken towns. This often mean that the units you start a level with are all you get, though you can build up and buy new units with the limited "found" money. This makes the game very offensive-based by nature as there is no point to waiting around to build-up resources that don't exist. This isn't really a bad thing, but i personally am not used to it. Experementing with a powerful unit basically ends with "Ok, now i know not to do THAT.... restart...." because you cant rebuild resource and get another one.-AND A BIG ONE- When your captain dies, level's over, regardless of how powerful\/large your army is. You're done. Restart. This wouldn't be that big of a problem normally, but 90% of the time your captain is your most powerful unit and if you leave him back to protect him there's a good chance you'll lose from lack of power. But if you bring him the AI makes him the #1 target. Frustrating.All in all:A REALLY good fantasy, turn-based strategy game. Frustrating, but rewarding and still good.8\/10 stars Worth buying, worth wasting 30+ hours on.. 7.5\/10 Surprisingly solid.It's a Russian TBS in a fantasy setting. the 3 different campaigns have enough variety of units to keep you thinking, while the hex-based missions are refreshingly difficult. Story is, let's be generous and say "Familiar" to most fantasy fans and the voice acting doesn't really shine. The graphics are a little dated, but still do a good job of conveying atmosphere.All in all, think HOMM in russian, and at quite a good price. worth it at full price, must-have in a sale.. One of the many things which are awful about getting old is that most old people are expected to and do play mind\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665ingly dreary, boring, games. Lament about the passing of dos,wonder why Sid's Alpha Centuri wont run on their computers and fiddle about tryng to get Age of Rifles and Steel Panthers up and running..... But its really neat when something like Fantasy Wars turns up. It's cheap, its certainly hard,lots of pretty serious wargames don't have half this much detail,it seems to have no bugs,looks good, music is fine but best is that its great fun to play.Yep good old fashioned fun...Ok I managed to last only 2 hours before I got wiped out. The AI wasn't cheating I just wasn't playing smart enough, this is a tough clever wargame.I will do better next time. This is a very good game its certainly fun and a bit of a toughie even on the easiest setting,Thats good as someone said the harder the struggle the greater the victory- 10 out 10 for Fantasy Wars a hard struggle.....

 
 
 

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