Anybody play this?
A sixty meg download, got it up and running in half an hour. Played a couple missions of the tutorial, then went online. Accessible multiplayer, you log in and play right away, plenty of people in the lobby. Was pretty fun. I'm on EST and available after 9:30 PM if you want to play.
And of course it kicks ass, because it's free. And it's turn based, like all real strategy games.
Battle for Wesnoth [GNU GPL Fantasy Turn-Based Strategy]
Moderator: Thanas
It is indeed a stunningly awesome game. A friend of mine got me addicted a year ago or so and I've played off and on since.
Not to say that I'm actually any good at it, but damn if it isn't fun to play. Dwarf handgunners are the best. They don't work half the time, but it's tremendously satisfying to watch the enemy health go down all in one go when they do manage to hit.
Not to say that I'm actually any good at it, but damn if it isn't fun to play. Dwarf handgunners are the best. They don't work half the time, but it's tremendously satisfying to watch the enemy health go down all in one go when they do manage to hit.
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-PZ Meyers
-PZ Meyers
Well the king of these kind of games is obviously Age of Wonders, but this is like "fantasy lite." You just need to know a little Sun Tzu to win (defense is entirely based on terrain), and pay attention to the damage types, rock paper sissors like Starcraft. Definitely not a "keeper" kind of game, but might last a couple weeks.
SE:V is turn based .Stark wrote:Just like every 90s wargame. Thanks for the 'lesson', professor, but this game struck me as tired because I played it a decade ago. The draw is mutli, and multi + turn based makes me sad.
I haven't played enough of this to go into it. But are you talking about Age of Wonders? The classic age of wonders I was more than just a wargame. It had inventory, and heroes. And what's wrong with 90's wargames. I liked Panzer General and those kinds of games .