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Aztec: Tactical Conquest
by thunderbird
Aztec: Tactical Conquest
Aztec: Tactical Conquest のタグ
説明
Are you ready for the Mexican jungle full of hostile savages and ancient armies? Then take the role of the Spanish conquistador on his way to conquer the Aztec empire!
This turn-based strategy is featuring over 30 animated unit types, historical as well as fictional ones. Designed to be many times replayable.
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takuto5
Sep. 04, 2015
Hint: It is most often better to draw back in the first move or to hold the position and let the enemy advance, so he is exposed for your own attack in the second move.
btb66
Jun. 26, 2015
I do wish you could replay some levels so you could upgrade your troops better
takuto5
Sep. 03, 2015
Very good and nice game. I just don't like the "Oops". It also would be nice to be able to regroup 2 decimised troops to 1 troop with 3 or 4 soldiers.
robinparker
Jul. 17, 2015
I really like this game. The battle process and tactics i really like. Would be even better with some sort of high-score type thing, maybe some other campaigns too (I played the other version on main website), and maybe some sort of build an army element - if you lose too many units on a stage, you have to buy some more. But really like the battle engine!
takuto5
Sep. 04, 2015
Also, it would be good to be able to replay lost battles. And if you have one remaining move of a unit and move another unit before, then you lose this move of the first unit. This is not nice and not intuitive.