![]() ![]() One of my favorites is the Red Dragon, which can burn an entire rank of hexes. Units have different skills and abilities. Plus you can use spells once a turn, and when you accumulate ‘Rage’ (by hitting or being hit) you can call upon a powerful sub-demon to help. It’s like D&D: one unit at a time fights. Your character doesn’t fight– she is the general! Rather, you have up to five units to engage the enemy, on a chessboard-like hex grid: Fightin’ in a coal mine goin’ down down Switching from good to evil is just enough of a switch to make things interesting again plus you can choose a female protagonist again… though the developers are apparently 13-year-old boys: How you dress when you’re evilĪs before, you wander a world map made of cute little islands, with various enemies wandering around. ![]() Warriors of the North felt more like crank-it-out DLC than a new game, and I never finished it.īut I’m back for more with Dark Side. But the developer, 1C, has a way of making new games that recycle 75% of the content and don’t really change or update the gameplay. Armored Princess is an adorable, perfect little game. I’m kind of a sucker for King’s Bounty games, at least if they’re on sale. ![]()
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