![]() ![]() Once fully upgraded the swordsman is very powerful. Your first trusty unit is your swordsman with his trusty sword and shield, the cheapest character to place but a very trusty one which will accompany you through every level. Your main character can be one of two unique characters, in this case the goal is to keep them alive at all costs, and they fight just like your other units do and can also be upgraded, but if your main character dies it is game over. At your mighty mouse’s disposal, you have six different unit types, which all upgrade a few levels in strength, and health Strength making them stronger and Health keeping them alive longer. Using spells and upgrading units also has shortcuts to the keyboard numbers, so we have some control over the game but just the basics to make it easier for us. The spacebar can be used to pause the game and resume again. You have the trusty mouse with which you can use the right mouse button to also move to the screen, and on the left side you have the button for business, which you use to confirm choices such as clicking on a node to place a unit type. You have the directional arrows which can be used to move the screen, this however may not be required, it depends on the resolution you play at and whether you play windowed mode or full screen. Not a grand scale of controls, which does not mean it is lacking, the game is fairly simple in its commands, the true test comes from how you control the battlefield and that comes from correct unit type placement. Things are going to get worse! Gameplay & Controls: That’s right two game modes, Campaign mode and then Arena mode for instant action.Leaderboards so you can show off your skills in Campaign and Arena mode scoring.More than 20 different enemy types exist, that will all try to break through your line of defences.Several different Level concepts that you will play in, all neatly detailed.There are six different characters for you to make use of in each Level’s defense.Content straight from the original Two Worlds and Two Worlds II games.Large level design, which can allow for up to 50 units on screen deployment simultaneously.Less RPG, more strategy this is what Reality Pump Studios brought us this time, it isn’t the sequel or a sequel to the Two Worlds franchise as we know it, just a game added on to the universe that seems to play off while events in the main game occur. ![]()
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