![]() ![]() Your troops are arranged randomly on the grid and you are given a number of turns each round to move them about. These are the hard hitters which will more often than not win you a match. You then have two extra slots in which to fill with either elite or champion troops. Each faction has access to three core troops and can select up to three of any combination. Each faction (elves, undead, demon etc) has two characters to choose from, their only difference being their special ability. So how does that work?įirst you pick your troops prior to battle. Ultimately though, it’s down to how you put your troops to work. It’s a game that manages to be delightfully simple in mechanics while still allowing a huge range of strategies through troop selection, in-game turn choices, special character abilities and artefacts chosen to boost your troops or hinder your opponents. To simply define it as such really doesn’t do it an justice however. It gives a nice light-hearted tone to the game.Ĭlash of Heroes is in a nutshell a turn-based, grid-based strategy game. Some may fault the simple graphics and art style but I for one think it’s great. I’m a sucker for turn-based strategy games and the fantasy elements and brilliant character/troop designs pulled me right in. Two or three years ago I stumbled upon this game while downloading random demo’s off PSN and instantly fell in love with it. For now I guess we had best give an overview to the game and how it plays. Those who have played any of the previous iterations of this game or read the previous CDT review will perhaps see a lot of re-covered ground but bare with me, I will get to the differences and iOS portability later in the review. The Heroes now advance their armies on iOS! The game was received very well and Capybara Games later released their little gem on PS3, 360 and PC. Clash of Heroes, originally released on the DS in 2009/10, took a departure from the main series in terms of gameplay, but was still perhaps closer to the Heroes of Might and Magic games with its turn based strategy elements. The franchise, primarily RPG’s, has seen a few reboots, spin off’s and changes of ownership in its time. The Might and Magic series has been running since 1986, but Clash of Heroes is really regarded as a spin off to the main series. Alan MacMillan is Mighty and Magicical, but is this game?
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