EURGAVA - Fight for Haaria reviews

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Microsoft from French
Little game, little comeback. Eurgava is an interesting indie game: the return to the village of a guy who will become the default leader to save his tribe by playing via... QTE? Yes, it sounds fishy but it's more stupid than QTE actually: this is a clicker game that has a gaming pretense. The goal of the game is to collect resources to build/repair the village. To do this, you have to go and fight the waves of enemies. The fighting happens in the following way:-4 enemies at the same time-you have to click left on the enemies at the right time (a big round appears) to prevent them from typing the protagonist-you have to right click on an indicator next to the enemies to TRY to type them on simple as that, it's a clicker game. The subtlety that wants to be gaming: sometimes you have to make a left click (a round with an arrow), sometimes you have to do a double click left (a round with two arrows). The hardcore gaming in all its power... Once the enemies of the wave are dead, one can choose to return to the village to bring back the resources raised or to enchainer with another wave. All three waves there is a boss, all six waves the scenery changes. There are three basic resources, which are used to build the village but also to heal the protagonists. They fall easily and by kilos. There are also objects, necessary to build/repair the village buildings, and weapons/armor/other that give bonuses during the fights (more armor/attack power/renewed life...). And it only falls after a boss fight, and it's random. There are three characters to embody, three peasants who know nothing about war. It will be possible to train them with a certain number of casualties (first 80, then all 60) when returning to the village. Every return to the village there is a small story narrated by the fire. Here it is... Now let's look at what Craps in the glue. It's a clicker game. Why piss off the world with a double click to keep the enemies from hitting us? Knowing that there is no Malus if you do a double click instead of a single, the game boils down to always double click left on the enemies... extremely tense in the long run. But like that, this idea of game design to make believe that this is a game deeper than a clicker game does not reveal its profound absurdity: the double click is taken into account only if you do not move the cursor. And I'll say one thing: when you're facing three bosses who can kill you in one shot who need to be pushed back quickly at the same time with a double click... Yes, you are very happy that the game is as poorly thought around an idea so simplistic as a mouse click. And now the other problem: you try to type the enemies. Yes, you play peasants, you know nothing about war, so it's normal that you don't touch every shot you give. I do not invent anything, it is the subject of the dev (it is all alone on the game). Only this is a camouflage: when you have killed more than 500 people, the excuse "you are not a warrior" stinks squarely from the mouth. Because if you can increase the capabilities of the Persos, there is a course for everyone (not too much damage, not too precise, not too many armor...) that makes the attack simply random. Yes, an avalanche of ideas simply Connes to make it seem like a real game and not a simple clicker game. So in summary this game boils down to click at the right time by praying that the clicks are taken into account to collect randomly donated items to build your village... Yes, it's not exciting and it runs out very quickly. And this is the concern: the atmosphere is really friendly. Very cartoon graphics Franco Belgian, animations lated (it looks like the rotoscopy used in Tahira, I find it really beautiful and very European animation of the years 80), an interesting story (it is only to save his village), very Middle Eastern decorations, several purposes to unlock... mewde, I do not want to hate this game, it is like everything. :( If only the dev had assumed his game for what he is, without rotting it with two-three ideas that make the whole soporifico-boring, it would have made a mini game to kill the time of first order...
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