About This Game Welcome to the Realm of Six Seasons, where the predictable cycle of nature's seasons has turned constantly since time began. But now, something is wrong.A bright Summer's day ends in a snowy Winter's eve. The next morning brings a burst of colorful Autumn leaves and even that is followed by a surprising deluge of Springtime rains. Something (or someone) is tampering with the precious Seasons, making a complete mess of the Realm.The Druids of the Esoteric Orders have long fostered this fertile landscape and tended to this delicate mystical balance. And it is up to Warren, a young druid fresh from his Esoteric Training, to discover what is causing this disastrous mixing of Seasons.With a game board that changes based on players’ actions, and units that each have powerful animal abilities, you’ll need to stay focused and never let your guard down.Whether it’s the single player story told across more than 130 levels, local or online multiplayer for up to 4 players, there’s enough variety for new and experienced players.The professionally composed soundtrack and recorded music brings the Six Seasons beautifully to life.Nothing is random in A Druid's Duel. A simple set of rules governs the board, allowing the game to be learned quickly, with various difficulty settings to match your current ability. But at its highest difficulty expect to spend months mastering the nuances that manipulating the board can create. 7aa9394dea Title: A Druid's DuelGenre: Indie, StrategyDeveloper:Thoughtshelter GamesPublisher:Surprise Attack Release Date: 25 Feb, 2015 A Druid's Duel Torrent Download [Crack Serial Key a druids duel A rather unusual concept - think of it less like a traditional tactical RPG, i.e. Final Fantasy Tactics et al, and more like.. half that and half chess\/checkers. Units don't really have spells\/abilities\/attack\/def\/HP\/etc., they each are a 'type' and each type has a movement\/attack range and an animal transformation that lets them move\/attack in an unusual fashion (movement\/attacks are usually one space\/one attack per turn, at a glance.)If you're looking for a turn-based grid-based tactical RPG with character classes\/levels\/etc., then look elsewhere. If the appeal of something of a light dusting of that plus some puzzle\/logic\/forward thinking used in chess, then this game may be for you.. Very cool entry into the turn-based strategy genre. All the combat is one-hit kills so it's all strategy- no luck involved. Your task is to secure every enemy-held tile on the board. Each tile acquisition increases your mana which is used to spawn more units or use special abilities to increase movement\/attack range and create or destroy tiles and obstacles. There are only 4 different classes so the options are limited to that but there is enough there to have very fun and tactical games. There are a few things to be aware of, though. First, there is only campaign and multiplayer at this point. The devs have mentioned an interest in adding a versus AI mode but it isn't there yet. The multiplayer could also be improved. As of now, unless you are playing with a friend, you will likely be playing games 1 turn per day at a time, similar to the old PBeM games. This is great to have as a feature, but as of now it is the only option. There is no chat or lobby to see if anyone is active. There IS local hotseat multiplayer though, up to 4 players, so that's nice.All in all, I do recommend especially if you are a fan of the genre. The devs are very friendly and seem sincere in wanting to improve the game if they have the resources to do it. As it stands the campaign is very engaging and I look forward to playing multiplayer with friends. 9\/10. As a strategy game fan I really wanted to like this game. I completed the first campaign and somewhat enjoyed myself, although I was disappointed by the poor AI.Then I started the second campaign and I realized how poorly the single played game is. To compensate for the poor AI the developer has decided to tilt the odds very much in favour of the AI players by giving them many more units and\/or more highly valued units. In addition, the AI player is given more open territory making rapid expansion much easier.As others have said, the way to win these scenarios is to trick the computer AI into fighting each other. I'm not interesting in learning these tricks, this isn't strategy gaming.So unfortunately, as a single player game, this game is a bust. I think multi player could be very enjoyable but I'm not interested in that.As I single player game I would rate this as 2 out of 10. As a multi player only game, I would rate it as 7 out of 10.. It's like chess, but like, not chess. But seriously though, the mechanics work really well. The rules are very simple, it's easy to pick up, yet they lead to a lot of diversity in strategy.I do have two problems with it though. Despite what some sources may lead you to believe, there is an element of RNG: fairies. They randomly spawn on the map and they give mana, allowing you to make more actions. I understand the logic here with adding some level of chance to make things a bit more interesting but lucky fairies early in the game lead to some very serious snowballing. My suggestion would be to delay fairies until turn 2, or maybe prevent fairies spawning next to druids during turn 1.The other problem is to do with the limited screen resolution options (limited to 4:3), but it doesn't bother me too much. I want to play it windowed anyway.Overall, a mechanically great game with a cool artstyle! We need more people on multiplayer.UPDATE (2\/4\/2015): So I randomly lost my campaign savegame... No idea how it happened, but it happened. Oh well. Multiplayer is where it's at!. Fun, easy-to-learn board-style game that I play to clear my head between meetings at work. It's good for a quick diversion and I really like the multi-player aspect when you want more challenge after you master the AI.. Snowball the game, don't bother picking this up unless you're into doorbangs and one-sided victories. Spam Bears and Birds, and you win, simple as that, and once you start winning, you literally can not loses unless you try.. Snowball the game, don't bother picking this up unless you're into doorbangs and one-sided victories. Spam Bears and Birds, and you win, simple as that, and once you start winning, you literally can not loses unless you try.. I was honestly looking forward to play this. The game in itself is quite interesting if it werent for the difficulty and repetitiveness. Difficulty:The whole difficulty is the enemy having a better start than you. e.g. You start with 3 basic units and the enemy with 2 basic and 2 advanced units. This may be fun at first but it gets unfair really really quick. Repetitivness: What you see is in the first level is what you get. No new units or enemies, or map based dangers.. If you're looking for a fun little game, this isn't bad. If you're looking for a strategy game, it still needs quite a bit of improvement. Every multiplayer map suffers from severe First Move Advantage, and One on One is the way I wanted to play a strategy game like this (since I found it reminiscent of chess), but this game is currently not designed for that.Single Player is just an excercise in manipulating the enemy AI to fight each other and not you. Not too much different than most other single player strategy game ecperiences, but it includes "False Path" maps that are really frustrating and can add hours onto your play time by forcing you to replay levels you already beat.Levels are small and there's no expandability or map maker.For $10 I can't really recommend it at this point in time. Wait for it to go on sale and it's a cool little diversion, or wait for the next version and we'll see if it fixes some of these problems.
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