A TBS game in the style of Battle for Wesnoth, but much worse. It shouldn't have made it on Steam. It must be free. It wouldn't even qualify as a pre-alpha.
The good:
- dunno, it's TBS? I really can't think of anything good here
The so-so:
- it costs just $1 or so, but frankly even that is too much. It must be free. And even as a free game, it would need tons of work before itA TBS game in the style of Battle for Wesnoth, but much worse. It shouldn't have made it on Steam. It must be free. It wouldn't even qualify as a pre-alpha.
The good:
- dunno, it's TBS? I really can't think of anything good here
The so-so:
- it costs just $1 or so, but frankly even that is too much. It must be free. And even as a free game, it would need tons of work before it would be worth a download
The bad:
- no tutorial. The only in-game help is a 1-page txt file vaguely describing the controls. Apparently you get 4 soldiers whom you equip in the shop and then jump right into the first battle without any explanations. Ok, I bought plate armor for everyone and a long bow, and a polearm for 1 guy. For some reason all 4 of my soldiers were missing 95% of the time with their bows. WTF? After a long and boring fight I lost the first battle, and refunded.
- the English texts are horrendous. Most likely they were just Google-translated from Russian.
- poor graphics, even worse than in the originial, 2006 version of Battle for Wesnoth. The graphics would do ok for Java phone games back in the early 2000s though
- clumsy GUI
Don't bother. Actually, the starting screen and the promotional graphics are enough to let you know what to expect. That's just an example of why Steam Greenlight was a bad idea. How this game could get 50k upwotes is a mistery.… Expand