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This game could be much better but 1. you should be able to put your soldiers into the castle to heal 2. the skill tree is very unbalanced 3. the controls are kinda meh
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You have finished Stick War II on NORMAL!
Tutorial 03:21
Blot out the sun: Archidons Declare War 05:15
Silent Assassins: Ninjas Declare War 06:11
Magic in the Air: Wizards and monks Declare War 08:26
Rebels United 13:55
Massive Battle 03:02
Explosive War: Bombers Attack 06:49
The Night is Dark: Juggerknights Attack 08:37
Undead War: Deadly Deads Attack 11:11
4 legged Fury: Crawlers Attack 09:42
Shadow of the moon: Eclipsors Attack. 10:32
Bone Pile: Marrowkai summon war 06:28
Medusa's Gates: The Chaos Capital is in sight. 05:45
Medusa and the Full Chaos Empire: Final battle 03:52
Total time (including retries): 103:06
Best time: 103:06
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Tip for the Magikill/Meric level: Double-click one Ninja to select all of them, and activate the cloak for all at once to target and kill one enemy instantly.
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Why can't you make the minners auto-mine like the online pvp version? I tend to get fustrated whenever i spawn a bunch of them and later on realize that they 're all idling around
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I love this game and i finished it 5 times so we need Chaos empire in another chapter. Were so happy if you create it :D. I give 5/5
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The intro is misleading... It sounds like we're supposed to be playing as the rebels. But once you reach the map, you realize you're playing as order again. Why are we playing the supposed "bad guys?"
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Army: why do you want to build your statue outside the wall and also have the gold mines out their? King: because they would make this huge space in the middle not huge
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Good game though i'd much have preferred not to have had no choice except to use the healer. Honestly it's like the campaign forces you to use each character on at least one level and the upgrades are kind of... well linear. There is honestly no customization to the upgrades in all honesty and if so they are kind of limited. I wonder if perhaps on the first game someone came up with a combination of bad upgrade choices that somehow prevented them from winning, thus creating a reason for such minimal choices.
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I know this game is a couple years old by now but it's still one of my favourites particularly the awesome intro video.