Divinity: Dragon Commander reviews

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Microsoft from Deutsch
I Love this Game! You play the Raven's Comor data, this is the Battleship you get from Maxos (the Magician and Adviser of the late King) There are several Elements in the Game The Tactical Card on which you build Buildings, train units, play Out Strategic Cards and your moves Against the Enemy. Then there are the Battle Cards on which you can take part in the Fight yourself. You decide for yourself whether you want to use your units to march over the Map, whether you want to build new buildings (Barracks, Ports or Recruitment Citadels) or whether you turn into a Dragon And turn yourself the Enemy with Fireballs and other powerful ones Skills Vernichted Or with Support skills supports your Troops! And there are The Raven, your Battleship you can change the individual rooms at your disposal and talk To your Crew Maxos (Magician) teaches you new Dragon Skills against Research Points Grumio (Engineer) helps you unlock new troops And to improve existing ones against Research Points is Henry, Edmund, Scarlet and Catherine (Your Generals) all Have their own Story and their Own Problems where You need your help Now and Then Falstaff, Oberon, Trinculo, Prospera and Yorrick (Your Political Advisers) come to you every few rounds with new Ideas and laws where You have to listen to all opinions and then decide whether you are for or against them, bearing in mind that you cannot always please everyone and that each Decision has their consequences! Ophelia, Camila, Lohannah and Aida (Marriage?!? Principles) In the Course of History you have to choose one of the four Princesses you want to get Married! As with your Generals, all have their own Story and Your own Problems and Worries where You need your Advice every now and then (this also has an impact on their Personality) All the Decisions you make during the Game influence the opinion To the People you as well as the Bonuse you get for your Decisions! Despite all the possibilities and Decisions, even this Game is not perfect your decisions limit themselves to for or against (Compromises do not exist) In addition, your movement space is quite limited to the Raven you change the Spaces by selecting the Each Symbols whereby the Rooms in which You are not Needed are not Available to you (the Queen's business can only be entered if she wants something from you, as well as with the Council Chamber of Diplomats) Also you can only contest one battle yourself per Round. And one Of one of your Generals let everyone else be contested by the Army and, like the Battles of the Generals, can only be influenced by the playing of Tactical Cards. All in all, however, it is a Super Game that is definitely worth it for me Did (Played it 4 times just to follow the different Stories of the Princesses to the end) xD I can definitely encourage this Game to all those who don't get swayed by the few Restrictions
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