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Microsoft from Deutsch
By Making Steam badges, I got a Coupon that gave me 50% (or was it 20?) on the Game "Crush Your Enemies." Although I have often made Badges and skillfully ignored most of The associated Coupons, I still looked at the Shop side in this Game. The Humor jumps into you already in the Trailer, and since my Life is so incredibly horrible and I have to compensate with good Humor, I just accessed at this Game.
For the Price, especially still discounted, my Expectations were not too great. A fun Strategy game that you can play from time to time.
And yes, that's exactly what it is.
One plays or controls Barbarians who pass through the Country and conquer every small Town that comes their Way. To do this, you have to complete different Levels by meeting the Goals set here (see below). An Overview of all Levels gives you the Map, which you can imagine as with the newer Super Mario parts, where you walk from one level to the next Level over a Road. The Game Mechanics are explained to you in the Course of the Game-if you have only "normal" Barbarians in the Beginning, for example, And only one Type Of Building, after a short Time you have Swordsmen, archers, bar towers, Etc.
Where we are at the moment with Goals: Each Level has 3 Goals. In most Cases, it is enough to fulfil only one of these Goals, but one receives a new Barbarian for each fulfilled Goal. These, in turn, are needed to be able to tap into new Cities (i.e. unlock new Levels). The Goals are best met by taking different Buildings and defeating all Enemies (Crush your Enemies, halt). In each Level there are different Buildings, they belong to either the Barbarians, the Opponents, or no one. There are Squares Between these Buildings. These, too, are tied to one of the three Parties mentioned above. Conquered by placing your Barbarians on the respective Surface.
After some Time, items will be added. You can imagine them as any "Boosts" in Pay2Win games, just without the Pay2Win. These Items are unlocked from the outset, but you can increase the Number of Items that can be used per Game. This works with Beer, which can be obtained every few Minutes from your incoming Cities and exchanged in the so-called "Shop." So far, for example, I have a Tent, which very quickly produces new Barbarians, as well as a Potion, which gives my Barbarians a Boost Of Aggression-as a result, you also have a Chance in Subnumbers.
The Game is quite challenging in some Levels: If you want to fulfill all the Goals, you have to restart once or twice, and think about a good Tactic.
A few Months ago, a free Update was released, adding a full 2 more Campaigns. To make this clear, I'm not even through with the first Campaign with my 2 Hours.
All in all, I'm really surprised that such an unknown, inexpensive Game is so much Fun. To Anyone who has to relax after a Round of CS: GO or a busy Day, I recommend either a Back Massage or this Game.