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Crossfire: Dungeons Download For Pc [Xforce]

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About This Game Battle against rival fantasy armies in this fast paced turn based strategy game. Fight powerful bosses while you hunt for treasure in dungeon mode, play through over one hundred single player missions in campaign mode, or match wits against your friends in multiplayer. Simple one-click per unit control scheme takes minutes to learn, while the in-depth army building and game strategy keeps you coming back for more. 6 different armies to master each with unique units, strengths and play styles. A fantasy themed game inspired by classic board games like Chess, Stratego and Battleship. Key FeaturesSix unique armies (Humans, Elves, Dwarves, Lizardmen, Undead and Skitterlings) Roleplaying dungeon mode allowing you to build a party over time and delve into randomly generated levels Four unique and powerful bosses Collect treasure to buy new units and boost your coffers Five different campaigns with multiple endings for each campaign Branching campaign mission structure Includes dedicated server softwarePre-generated forces if you like to get straight to the action, or take the time to spend your money to customize your own force Supports multiplayer with a friend with customizable game settings Dynamic fog of war Simple to use one-click control scheme Includes all of the content from Crossfire: The Northern Campaigns 7aa9394dea Title: Crossfire: DungeonsGenre: StrategyDeveloper:Random Thoughts EntertainmentPublisher:Random Thoughts EnterainmentRelease Date: 15 Jan, 2007 Crossfire: Dungeons Download For Pc [Xforce] crossfire dungeons. crossfire dungeons My hours on steam don't reflect the time that I've spent playing this game, as I played it quite a bit before it was available here.I enjoy this turn-based strategy game quite a bit. You can either have a pre-made party or choose your own units. They have different races as well so you can pick the one that works the best for your playstyle. I like the detail of the artwork, and the fact that the units look like miniatures is nostalgic. The fog of war is a neat touch, as it makes you be a little more cautious with your unit placement and moves throughout the battle.The sound is a little rough, but I understand that they are going to remedy this in an upcoming patch.I recommend this game - 8.5/10. Dont do it. You have melee that can move\/see two spaces and archers that can move one space but fire ten. That your weapon range is five times as far as you can see is a little odd. No RNG, just do 3 damage with archer A or 3 damage with archer B. most of the fight is blind so where is the strategy?I will give this one more try but it could be one of the worst games I have played in a long while and I love turn based games. simple and adventurest great game for half a buck. I have played this game for an hour, giving it its chance despite of the ugly interface which unwelcomes the player. The campaign is a succession of battles, devoid of sense. There is no story, and I didn't really get how to expand its army through the different missions. I think I simply cannot. This is all the more regrettable as this kind of bare bones game could beneficiate a lot from a good little well-told story. The other type of game is the dungeon. This one is funnier. Maps are like a maze and you explore it with your units turn by turn just like in a board game. Its is quick-paced and enjoyable. Money can be gathered to expand the size of the army (yes, it works perfectly in the dungeon mode).But the reason I really DON'T recommand is because there is no options whatosever, and, worst of all, NO SAVEGAMES. If you die, you restart from the beginning. If you leave the game, you restart from the beginning. From the very beginning. Your progress through the dungeons? The army you expanded with gold? All gone, start again. Or not. It could have been a fun little casual board-like game, but in this state, it can barely be called a game. It is in great need of fixing. However, it has not been updated from a year or so, do just like the devs, and forget it.. Enjoy this small, stratigic game. However the last update put a trojan horse virus, and thus i cannot recomend this game. I don't see why so many negative reviews. It's not a bad game by any means, maybe just a little outdated but I'm okay with that (I even like it a little that way). The combat doesn't have random damage and I like this since give more just a strategy with no need of luck. The only cons maybe is that the interface is a little confusing and the single player campaing is not clear what you have to do next and the game gets a little boring too fast. If you can get this on a sale, I think it's a good deal.. The save function did not work, no volume control.I took the time to ask to have my .52 cents refuned, a first for me.. I wish there was a 'sort of' button instead of just 'yes' and 'no'. There's the basis of a really good turn-based game here. I liked the look of it and, like another reviewer has said, it reminded me of table-top games I played many years ago with little lead figures and some dice. The battles are fun for a while, but the campaigns lack any depth and are just repititions of the same battles over and over. It could be improved by adding some more variety in the battle environments, additional unit types, slowing down the AI so you can see what moves it has taken, and by enabling a pass-and-play mode (as I don't know if anyone is playing this online). If the battles could be incorporated into some sort of RPG that would make a great game (something akin to Might and Magic etc). Ultimately it lacks longevity, but as I only paid 33 pence for it and it has provided cheap entertainment for a couple of hours, I have to give it a thumbs-up.. simple and adventurest great game for half a buck

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