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Eador: Genesis Steam CD Key

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Release date: 08/07/2009

Take the role of a mighty Master and shape the destiny of Eador, on land and within the astral plane itself. Explore the land and rule provinces as you see fit, defend them, and keep the populace in line or they may rebel. Choose from thousands of items — swords, spells, weapons, armor, and more — to outfit the heroes you recruit so they may best meet any challenge. Keep your heroes healthy and they will grow stronger as they gain experience from battle. Forge alliances and engage in the delicate art of diplomacy as you negotiate trade agreements or wage war against a mutual foe. Eador, with its many wonders and adventures, awaits. Will you answer the call?

Features

  • The critically acclaimed indie TBS inspired by classic strategy games
  • A balanced fusion of grand strategy, turn-based tactics, and RPG elements
  • Over 170 buildings, 80 spells, and 70 units available that can be used in any combination
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John
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I haven't played the other games in the series but I loved the concept of the floating worlds and the single player made it very satisfying to learn how play. A bit complicated but not too bad, the combat could use a little more spice other than the hexes they provided, but the fact that they have turn based combat instead of just the guys hitting each other is a step in the right direction. This is a bit up a step up from CIV, and a good opening to other TBS games.
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