Post by Blaster901 on May 12, 2014 2:06:07 GMT
General
Almasy Tactics is a free strategy browser game.
In this game, players control three units that they create. At the beginning, they are given four units to use and only four classes from which they can create more units.
However, as players progress, they can unlock more classes and thus make more diverse units.
Log-in Screen
Gameplay
Screenshot of a multiplayer battle
The gameplay in Almasy Tactics could be compared to games Final Fantasy: Tactics and Guild Wars.
Unlike those games, players both move at the same time during turns.
Each player plans his or her move(s) out and once satisfied with the chosen maneuvers, confirms the movements.
Once each player has confirmed, what has been planned is put into play.
A player's character attacking one of the opposing player's character
(there are animations, but they are not really captured well w/ screenshots)
Eventually, one player will win either through defeating all of the opposition's characters or with the opposition's surrender.
A battle coming near its end
Whether a player has won or lost, money and experience will be gained.
Both of those rewards can be used to buy skills to use for characters
Skill selection
and to unlock new classes
Class creation
Almasy Tactics can be played by one's self versus enemy AIs, and it can be played with other people through multiplayer.
For the former choice, a campaign allows for players to fight against AI.
Right now, it is still in development and does not have many players.
I understand that this sort of game is not for everyone and that my post doesn't really do it justice, but give it a try.
It's rather addicting, and with more people joining, there will be more multiplayer matches and whatnot. Plus, conix (the guy who developed Almasy Tactics) will appreciate the increased amount of players.
I am Blaster901 on Almasy Tactics, just like on here.
Feel free to play some matches with me on it.
Almasy Tactics is a free strategy browser game.
In this game, players control three units that they create. At the beginning, they are given four units to use and only four classes from which they can create more units.
However, as players progress, they can unlock more classes and thus make more diverse units.
Log-in Screen
Gameplay
Screenshot of a multiplayer battle
The gameplay in Almasy Tactics could be compared to games Final Fantasy: Tactics and Guild Wars.
Unlike those games, players both move at the same time during turns.
Each player plans his or her move(s) out and once satisfied with the chosen maneuvers, confirms the movements.
Once each player has confirmed, what has been planned is put into play.
A player's character attacking one of the opposing player's character
(there are animations, but they are not really captured well w/ screenshots)
Eventually, one player will win either through defeating all of the opposition's characters or with the opposition's surrender.
A battle coming near its end
Whether a player has won or lost, money and experience will be gained.
Both of those rewards can be used to buy skills to use for characters
Skill selection
and to unlock new classes
Class creation
Almasy Tactics can be played by one's self versus enemy AIs, and it can be played with other people through multiplayer.
For the former choice, a campaign allows for players to fight against AI.
Right now, it is still in development and does not have many players.
I understand that this sort of game is not for everyone and that my post doesn't really do it justice, but give it a try.
It's rather addicting, and with more people joining, there will be more multiplayer matches and whatnot. Plus, conix (the guy who developed Almasy Tactics) will appreciate the increased amount of players.
I am Blaster901 on Almasy Tactics, just like on here.
Feel free to play some matches with me on it.