![]() It also doesn’t have much excitement or charm. In the end there’s nothing here we haven’t seen already done in past games, but Clash ultimately doesn’t have any fatal flaws in its design. The AI is aggressive – sometimes to its own disadvantage – so stocking up on troops inside your home town might be a good move. The more improvements, the more variety and more powerful armies you can create, but it takes many turns to save enough gold to make the improvements.īattles between armies are standard turn-based point and click exercises. There are several improvements that you can make to the castle which improve your army production and allow you to produce new types of armies. Unlike Warlords or Heroes, Clash is simpler to learn, but some general imperfections, quaint graphics and interface quirks keep it inferior to its source material.īuilding your castle up required balancing taxes with the number of peasants in the castle and is also just a tedious process of waiting for more money turn after turn. Everything is turn-based, from your building choices, troop movements on the main map to combat between clashing armies. ![]() Clash allows you to control towns, upgrade them with buildings and troops, and send out armies to explore and conquer in both solo (against the computer) and two-player campaigns. From Polish developer Longsoft comes an old school turn-based strategy game in the Warlords tradition.
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