Age of Fear: The Free World
About
Age of Fear is a long-running series of fantasy turn-based strategy games. Loved by fans for its tabletop wargame battle system and in-depth RPG customization, Age of Fear: The Free World serves as an introduction to the series' tried-and-true gameplay, focusing on nonlinear exploration and combat in an Open World style rather than the story-driven campaigns at the core of previous entries. Choose your faction, build a unique army and embark on countless exciting quests awaiting you throughout the realm!
FEATURE LIST
The list above is by no means exhaustive and there are a bunch of exciting developments in store. Get a taste for what the Age of Fear series has to offer, play Age of Fear: The Free World today!
FEATURE LIST
- NECROMANCER, HUMAN OR ORC - play as the Undead Legion, the Human Kingdom or the Horde, with each faction featuring unique units and mechanics!
- HEX-FREE BATTLES - test your tactics with a novel movement system where units aren't constrained by artificial grids and size matters!
- OPEN WORLD - endlessly explore the realm and encounter numerous events that fire on the world map à la Battle Brothers!
- DEEP BATTLE MECHANICS - learn the basics in a hurry, then master a huge variety of available units, skills and spells!
- RICH PARTY BUILDING - bribe, enslave, recruit or resurrect any unit that catches your eye, but be weary of mixed group morale penalties!
- PERMANENT DEATH - accept the grim realities of death where all units that fall in battle stay dead... unless an evil Necromancer raises them as Zombies!
- ARTEFACTS AND RELICS - discover over 300 unique weapons, armours, potions and treasures, with the rarest granting powerful skills and stat bonuses!
- LOW HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS - run the the game even on that old potato laptop of yours!
The list above is by no means exhaustive and there are a bunch of exciting developments in store. Get a taste for what the Age of Fear series has to offer, play Age of Fear: The Free World today!
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows XP
- Processor: 1 GHz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL capable
- Storage: 4 GB available space
Recommended:
- Processor: 2 GHz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
System requirements for macOS
Minimum:
- OS: 10.7 (Yosemite)
- Processor: 1 GHz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL capable
- Storage: 4 GB available space
Recommended:
- Processor: 2 GHz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
System requirements for Linux
Minimum:
- OS: All distributions
- Processor: 1 GHz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL capable
- Storage: 4 GB available space
Recommended:
- Processor: 2 GHz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
Age of Fear: The Free World reviews and comments
Translated by
Microsoft from Russian
Microsoft from Russian
"Peeyain! I do not feel the balance...
And I said to him, "Buba, he's not here!" "Long wanted to try out the AOF series. Tried and not sure whether to put plus this game. The First case where you really need a neutral score.
From pluses I note except that 1_development of units-it is big enough.
2_medium tactic. There's practically no interaction between your units. Practically total lack of landscape influence. There are only basic tactical mechanics, for example, the rear strike deals extra damage, wounds give-stats and are treated only in the city.
And cons here wagon and a little trolley.
1_graphics. From The graphics the eyes slowly emerge. Long to play such a pleasure.
2_logic in many ways. From the most savage-the highest priest can resurrect the dead, but can not heal them wounds.
3_balance here as a whole is just above zero, but not particularly. Undead Imba. For It has no morals, has immunity to poisons, has wild protection from arrows-damage inflict only crits, and magic... Which they could be killed, of course, is-but mages are characterized by poor health, which the Necromanmans easily multiply by zero. And much faster than you're going to damage them, yes. Well, the balance in the tactical game is like the whole point. No balance = no tactics. Although there is still a special tactic and no.
4_achivki work through the stump deck and through the fold.
Upd. In addition to the minus.
+ I knew that there is almost no balance, but to make sure played on the Harde for undead Death Knight. In comparison with Paladiom-a game for the undead, as if playing on a light level. And not on the Harde-money is full. Army!!! 66 + units, one third of which is elite, 50% are veterans, the rest are just experienced. To understand all the salt-in order to capture the unit in battle Paladin need to pay for it money-for example, the troll something in the range of 1200 gold, and the undead enough to reduce his KP to one and recruit. Of Course the unit recruited gets a small fine to morality (as many as 2 out of about 6-8)-but it is even unfunny. For you get almost any elite free of charge without SMS and registration. And If the unit is dead, you can make it a skeleton magician, skeleton rider or skeleton archer.
More Precisely, you are all the corpses on the battlefield lifted in the form of undead. In Order to then upgrade The people to about one with a black Knight level I had two and a half times less units.
+ What is more characteristic of the experience are all units in the Army hero, not only those who fights in combat. And you have a huge pool of elite creatures.
+ Moreover, I did not have to steal things during the fight-for it is enough to simply recruit a unit-and you get all the things that it has.
+ And still undead are much less injured.
+ This is with immunity to poisons and often arrows. And also a magic shield.
Concluding. The Balance in this game was sent by N... Walking distance to Mongolian warriors.
In General, if you are a fan of tactics, and you have nothing to play, and there is a desire to spoil the vision-the welcome, otherwise it is better to pass by. But It is better to play Eador creation.