![]() There is actually quite a bit of strategy to how you create your little marching armies, and the puzzle elements are a bit odd at first, but once you figure out what you are doing, they make perfect sense. Rest assured though, there is a nice gradual learning curve and some good tutorials to walk you through this puzzle/rpg experience. My wife is generally a big fan of puzzle games, and she watched me play it on and off for a few days before stating that she still had no idea what I was doing. If this sounds complicated, well - it is at first. Your opponent will be setting up similar forces, either aligning them horizontally to create walls or vertically for the attack formations. You create stacks of units, or sometimes create larger, more powerful units, that once they are complete 'prepare' for a set number of rounds (the unit types have different qualities like attack, defense and how long they take to charge) before they race from one side of the screen to the other. In case the first sentence of this paragraph did not give it away, this is actually a puzzle title that uses the match three gameplay, but in a very different way than I have seen in other games. I have reviewed some puzzle games lately and given them the lighter treatment, but I spent at least thirty hours playing this game and really, really enjoyed it so I thought I would delve into a bit more detail here. ![]()
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