Summary
- Release Year: 2014
- Genres: Adventure, Indie, Role-playing game (RPG), Strategy, Turn-based strategy (TBS)
- Platforms: Android, iOS, Linux, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
- Developers: Tortuga Team
- Publishers: Tortuga Team
Braveland (2014): A Turn-Based Strategy Gem
Released in 2014, Braveland is a turn-based strategy game that harkens back to the golden age of the genre. With its hexagonal battlefield, hand-to-hand battles, and diverse cast of characters, Braveland is a must-play for fans of old-school strategy games.
You begin the game as the son of a humble warrior whose village has been raided by a ruthless warlord. Swearing revenge, you set out on a journey to gather an army and defeat the warlord. Along the way, you’ll recruit a variety of units, from archers and swordsmen to golems and wizards.
Each unit has its own unique strengths and weaknesses, so it’s important to carefully consider your army composition before each battle. You’ll also need to make use of the terrain to your advantage, as different units have different movement and attack ranges.
The battles in Braveland are challenging but fair, and there’s a real sense of satisfaction to be gained from overcoming a difficult foe. The game also features a number of boss fights, which are particularly challenging and require careful planning and execution.
In addition to the main campaign, Braveland also features a number of side quests and challenges. These provide a good way to earn extra experience and gold, and they can also be a lot of fun.
Overall, Braveland is a well-crafted and enjoyable turn-based strategy game. With its charming art style, challenging battles, and diverse cast of characters, Braveland is a must-play for fans of the genre.
Features
- Turn-based battles in old-school style
- Command your troops and defeat enemies in hand to hand battles
- 26 various warriors and creatures from archers to golems
- Three story chapters each in unique corner of the world
- Evolve your hero, find awesome artifacts and learn battle magic
- Intense boss fights at the end of each story chapter
- Hours of gameplay with 50 battles
- High definition awesome illustrated cartoon art
Gameplay
Braveland is a turn-based strategy game played on a hexagonal grid. Each unit has its own unique movement and attack range, and the terrain can also affect movement and combat.
The goal of each battle is to defeat all of the enemy units. You can do this by attacking them with your own units, or by using the environment to your advantage. For example, you can use trees to block enemy movement, or you can use rivers to slow them down.
There are a variety of different unit types in Braveland, each with its own unique strengths and weaknesses. Archers are good at attacking from a distance, while swordsmen are good at close-quarters combat. Golems are slow but powerful, and wizards can cast spells to support your other units.
It’s important to carefully consider your army composition before each battle. You’ll need to make sure that you have a good mix of unit types to be able to handle any situation.
Story
Braveland tells the story of a young warrior named Braveland who sets out on a journey to avenge his father’s death. Along the way, he meets a cast of colorful characters and learns about the world of Braveland.
The story is well-written and engaging, and it does a good job of keeping the player invested in the game. The characters are all well-developed and relatable, and the plot is full of twists and turns.
Graphics and Sound
Braveland features beautiful hand-drawn graphics that bring the world of Braveland to life. The character designs are top-notch, and the environments are lush and detailed.
The sound design is also excellent, with a catchy soundtrack and realistic sound effects. The voice acting is also very good, and it helps to bring the characters to life.
Conclusion
Braveland is a well-crafted and enjoyable turn-based strategy game. With its charming art style, challenging battles, and diverse cast of characters, Braveland is a must-play for fans of the genre.
Review Score
8/10
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