About This Game WizardCraft is a fantasy-themed real-time strategy (RTS) game where players try to destroy AI opponents by collecting resources and creating an army. The game is played in a medieval setting with fantasy elements, where both sides have melee (knights), ranged (archers), aerial units (dragons), and spell casters (wizards). Most of the missions follow the pattern "collect resources, build buildings and units, destroy opponents". The game is played by building up a working economy to produce military units, and then going to war against AI enemies. Iron and coal is needed to produce weapons that are needed to 'recruit' soldiers, which in turn requires mines and food production. All buildings require wood and stone to build, and all peasants need living space, which results in a complex chain of infrastructure required before big armies may be produced. Upgrade points earned during combat can be used in the Castle to upgrade various units. The Castle is considered as the central hub in the game, if it is destroyed it's game over. WizardCraft currently contains 30 missions and two different skirmish modes, 'normal mode' and 'battle mode'. Battle mode is a quick mode which only uses two resources 'wood' and 'gold' to produce buildings and units, this allows players to quickly build an army so players can focus more on the attacking aspect of the game. Normal mode contains all 29 different resources available in the game and players must create a stable economy in addition to managing an army. Both skirmish modes can be further customized to increase the cap limit on buildings and units, as well as the stats of each individual unit, allowing players the freedom to play the game however they decide. The game's easy to use map editor also allows players to develop maps for use in the skirmish modes. Key Features Include: Over 30 missions; Skirmish mode containing over 50 different maps and a fast paced 'Battle' mode which allows players to focus more on attacking enemy players. Create your own skirmish maps with our easy to use map editor. 3 different difficulty levels. Real-time battles with up to 600 units. Take control of 12 different units, including archers, knights, cannons, wizards and dragons. 1075eedd30 Title: WizardCraftGenre: Indie, RPG, StrategyDeveloper:David MccuePublisher:David MccueRelease Date: 11 Mar, 2016 WizardCraft Torrent Full This game is an embarrassment to the strategy genre. And it has nothing to do with the graphics. I am an avid player of old-school looking 2D games, especially strategy (factorio for example). This game is bad because the gameplay is horrendous. The AI is abismal. The whole flow of building up your base and gathering resources is a mess.I just don't get how this game is on Steam. All I can think is some kid had the right connections.. A snazzy little RTS!Pros:- Quite like that the map changes as the game progresses.- Dat mass deforestation.- Nice simple set of resources.Suggestions:- Would be nice to toggle units as guard or roam so that they don't just toddle off and die when an enemy walks past.- After constructing a "Blacksmith", the name of the building is then "Weapon Smith", which makes more sense as "Blacksmith" is a more general term.- If you're going to add multiple languages, a dictionary of dictionaries in C# is how I do it. <Language ID, <Unique ID, Text>>It's basically a nested lookup table where the "Unique ID" is the same for a specific string in different languages, so that when the "Language ID" changes the correct string is retrieved. It could get out of hand if you have hundreds of long dialogues, but if it's just UI elements it'd be fine, and it's the easiest thing to implement.- Would be nice to prioritize tasks for the unwashed.. A fun RTS that's reminiscent of the old age of empires\/Warcraft games... with it's on map editor and multiple game modes,what's not to like?. As a person who grew up with old classic games like Starcraft, Warcraft, Age of Empires and the settlers I was very happy when I saw, that WizardCraft steps into the direction of these games and combines some of their game mechanics in a good way.In WizardCraft you have to build up a simple economy to be able to train military units and create defences to defend your base against spiders, CPU\u00b4s, dark dragons and even against the undead.The game offers it\u00b4s Players 40 missions (Patch 1.04 right now) in which you can choose between the difficulty "casual" and "normal". In the first two missions you have a small tutorial in the back which helps you getting started with the game.The game also has a skirmish mode and a map editor, where the Players can build their own maps. On top of it you can send your own created maps to the developer who then can include your map into the "Community maps" tab in the skirmish mode. This makes your map available to all Players, which is extremely cool in my opinion (note: Only 100 community maps can get included and only 2 maps per map creator).The war system is simple: build up your army and destroy your enemies Castle. You have a variety of units, which you can throw at your enemy (for example 4 types of wizards; dragons; archers and swordsmen on horses; portable cannons; etc.).WizardCraft is a singleplayer game, but it is possible that multiplayer will be build in in the future. The developer said that he is looking into it, however Mulitplayer mode for this game can not be confirmed 100%.My thoughtsWizardCraft is a great game and has huge potential to become a competitive game once Multiplayer is there (if it is going to be build in of course).The developer supports his game and reacts to his community very fast. You can also see him commenting on youtube videos. This is someting you don\u00b4t see very often from other developers.The game is more than worth the $ 11.. So wizards are fun, and crafting is also fun. but can wizards craft? or are we crafting wizards? Even more important than this however: Is this a good game? read below to find out instead of reading through this nonsense and you'll see what I think.Pros:-The gameplay is quite fun and can be enjoyable watching your peasants running around doing their jobs.-Automation is indeed a thing. tear through resources and march out troops all without pressing a single button once it's finally set up. you still have to control the troops, so don't get lazy.-The graphics look fairly nice. I'm not a graphics \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665, but it fits the gameplay style.Ok, this section is a little empty in comparison, but honestly there's not much to say. It's got good points, but the bad points are a bit bigger and it's currently 1:13 for me. give me a break.Cons:-Controls are a bit messed up and not what you'd expect. For example the hotkey responses for the stone and iron mine are switched around. Also the champion comes prepared with a portable cannon for some reason. How he turns swords, shields and gold into a god damn cannon I will never know. Maybe he's a wizard.-Not much information is given about this game at all. it throws you in and says "have fun!". This can be enjoyable for games like dark souls however this is an rts, and I'd expect a bit more of a tutorial for hotkeys, controls etc. Even if it's just a side bar.-Difficulty is off the scale! Again, it works perfectly well for dark souls, however I can't get past mission 1 on casual. I'm figuring out how to train knights and bowmen, and at 20 minutes or so the enemy is engaging me with dragons, magicians and mounted archers. I tried it again just to check on normal difficulty, and they do the same stuff. practically zero difference.Score: 7\/10Reason:Like I said above, the game is fun. However I do believe a little more refinement and testing should go into this game before being sold like this. Hotkeys, Difficulty, Tutorial etc. should all be in a game such as this.I will point something out I've noticed recently however. What is it with developers using unity to code real time strategy recently? I mean it works but for a 2d game, there are a few programs out there that could make the game a bit better. Just an idle thought.
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