The gameplay was quite enjoyable, and the graphics were very beautiful. Overall, I enjoyed playing Braveland Trilogy. The voice lines and speech bubbles reminded me of a comic book, and the action sequences were simple but well executed. The graphics were bright and fun, and very kid-friendly. The animations and graphics themselves for the games were pretty good. Luckily, I was able to find a treasure chest that gave me enough coins to buy back my whole army. Little by little, my army began to shrink more and more. I usually did not make enough money or coins to buy back the soldiers that I lost in battle. The difficulties that I faced when I played Braveland Trilogy were the coins. This aspect made the game feel much more like an actual medieval time simulator. I really enjoyed the aspect of purchasing certain fighters to grow your army. Farther down the map, many of the enemies were much more difficult and the map was darker and dimmer. At the beginning of the map, much of the land was green, bright, and the enemies that I encountered were easy and peaceful. I liked how each of the different sections of the map was themed differently and became progressively more difficult. Ranging from weak archers to magical hammer users, the different enemies keep Braveland Trilogy interesting. There is also a huge variety in the different types of enemies that a player can face. The peasants were quite powerful up close, but due to their weapons, they were slow and vulnerable to faster enemies. For example, the archers were only good at a medium to long-distance, and the closer the enemy got, the weaker the archers became. Classes also had a different weakness, keeping the game challenging. Some classes had more range, speed, or power than the other classes. My army was comprised of peasants, archers, and thieves, each with a different skill set. The main objective of the game is to make your way through the Braveland Trilogy world, fighting and increasing your power with your army.Įach player’s team is comprised of multiple classes, each with a special set of skills and strengths. Throughout your journeys, you will recruit and hire different soldiers that you can use to your advantage. The game follows you and your team of heroes, as you encounter different bandits, monsters, etc. Braveland Trilogy, developed by Tortuga Team and published by Ellada games, is a new, exciting, RPG strategy game.
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