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Wisps of Twilight Glade
by allenp
Wisps of Twilight Glade
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Description
Wisps of Twilight Glade is a risk-like turn-based strategy game where you take control of magic spirits and struggle for domination of the glade.
How to Play
Click on any of your stones (blue) and then on an enemy stone to attack it
Click "end turn" when you are done attacking - you can then place new wisps
You get a set of new wisps (4 wisps) for each 3 stones you own at the end of your turn - up to a maximum of 7. You will always get at least 3 placements unless you are down to one stone.
You get a combat bonus if you attack with more wisps than your enemy - use this to your advantage.
If you attack the same stone multiple times in the same turn, you will wear it down and get a fatigue bonus as well.
Comments
BMFofAzeroth
Jan. 06, 2010
Good game, very addictive. Bit disapointed with AI...seems too easy. Running Stats would be cool
Icalasari
Dec. 23, 2009
It is a little hard to see the whisps. Maybe put a small number under each stone so you can see how many are left? Or maybe put a number underneath the stone you have selected along with the surrounding stones?
Horus_006
Dec. 29, 2009
Super addictive, but it would be nice to be able to pick your color, number of opponents, and size of your map.
MoratGurgeh
Apr. 25, 2013
Some major failings as a strategy game - you can't have more than 10 (I think) wisps per node, you place units at the *end* of your turn, and you can't move wisps except to attack. On the bright side it's pretty and simple, so I guess it'd be a perfect phone game for whiling away 10 minutes every now and then. On here, though, kinda lame. 3/5 as it does work as advertised.
allenp
Dec. 23, 2009
Whoops! Thanks for the head's up - I'll get that cleaned up tonight.