Strategy & Tactics: Dark Ages reviews

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Microsoft from French
No management of the economy, little strategy, no map OpenWorld (that of the phony scripted), no upgrade of building... Bad game that is absolutely not worth its €15!!!
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Microsoft from Deutsch
The game regularly crashes ... That's n bit annoying but I could look past that if the Game was otherwise good ... But unfortunately there is a lack of some ... Above all at MAPS ... You play the same 4 or 5 maps again and again only in slightly different Lineup with any other Factions. This gets very boring very quickly.
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Microsoft from French
It's a great board game. Missions can be chosen according to their difficulties. The presentation, the animations and the setting are beautiful. The victories in the missions are rewarded with a number of rewards that can be used to improve weapons, troops, buy more powerful generals. The registration of the parts are automatic, but you can reloader or start again if you missed your mission! Congratulations to the developers for this wonderful game. And who knows a sequel with this time, with the solo a multiplayer °-°
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Early Access Review Somehow I don't really get warm with this Game. Strategy & Tactics: Dark Ages is a very rudimentary Strategy game-the Tactic is merely to configure appropriate units and Formations with its Army Leaders (Generals), because the Demand is then completely running. Automatically. The Main Task is to send his Generals from A to B (round By round, of course). Unfortunately, the K.I. is not particularly smart, the Selection of the currently available campaigns is also relatively meagre (6-7). Even the Procedure within a Scenario is not as open as it opens up at first Glance. The Graphics or hand-drawn Elements look really nice. At the moment, however, just too much.
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Under cover of a nice packaging way board game, with music not too bad, interesting historical contexts and some characters with truncated TV outlets ^^ the game proves particularly frustrating with a dumb AI that quickly made up for the enemies out of nowhere. Management level is very poor indeed since there are only his troops to manage. Not necessarily annoying for people who like to fight like this is my case, provided that this part is interesting! Unfortunately it is completely empty and in the midst of a whole lot of strategic information (often questionable), it is the one that has the biggest wins. In short a game thought for Smartphone, and if despite that you still want to embark on the adventure, it will have to go beyond the many returns Windows.....