Angelic Vale is a fully-voiced tactical RPG in which the story and battles are divided into chapters and are accessed by traveling to a territory on the World Map. Each character has a set of special skills and magic and their MP is slightly restored after each turn. Players can also buy and assign additional troops to each character which can chain attacks. Unfortunately, items gained during battles can't be sold.
Each character levels up separately after defeating an enemy and, depending on how well the player fought during a battle, they can get rare items and extra gold. The game has 3 difficulty levels and the harder the difficulty level is, the more items the player can acquire after each battle. Some of the levels can be replayed to gain additional items and experience.
The game takes place in the kingdom of Belluna which is still healing from the scars of a civil war that took place a decade ago. The rookie knight Ogil and his childhood friend Fio fall witness to the assassination of the king of Belluna b
A Swedish turned-based strategy graphic adventure with lots of FMV sequences. You take the role as a Swedish Crime Scene investigator trying to solve a big murder case.
Heroes Chronicles: The Sword of Frost is the eight and final game in the Heroes Chronicles series.
Tarnum must beome a Dungeon Overlord of Nighon to stop his former friend, the Elven Hero Gelu, from discovering the Sword of Frost. This campaign was one of two included in the single-disc installment, The Final Chapters.
Heroes Chronicles: Revolt of the Beastmasters is the seventh game in the Heroes Chronicles series. As all the Heroes Chronicles games, Revolt is based on the Heroes of Might and Magic III engine, and consists of a campaign and a tutorial. Unlike Heroes III, in Revolt importing extra scenarios or playing in multiplayer is impossible.
Tarnum travels to the Mudlands of Tatalia, becoming a Beastmaster to free the Mudlanders from the oppression he brought upon them centuries ago. This campaign was one of two included in the single-disc installment, Heroes Chronicles: The Final Chapters.
Areena 5 is by far the most popular game in the series to date, with which you can compete for the League Championship with your gladiator team. The team can include a maximum of nine gladiators who evolve along the way into unbeatable fighters. Or beaten many times.
West Front Battle Pack I is an add-on for West Front and bring essentially three things on the tablet :
- About 50 new missions.
- New units for the German troops including fictional ones.
- The missions from the original game and the mission pack are linked into campaigns.
Control an elite force of soldiers from any of eight different sides. Fight on over 40 maps with more than 100 weapons and pieces of equipment. When you've had enough of the advanced computer intelligence, beat your friends in an up to eight player hot-seat multi-player mode! Use the most advanced turn based system on Earth: Run, walk, duck, heal, conceal and rest your troops. Listen for the enemy and guard along the line of sight. Light the surrounding terrain or hunt in darkness.
A tactical strategy game similar in gameplay to Jagged Alliance. The player controls a contemporary team of mercenaries who are not only characterised by a set of skills or equipment, but also personal traits, what makes each of them a memorable individual.
The game content was intended to start a scandal. In addition to violence of close combat between cold blooded mercenaries, mobsters and corrupted policemen, expect vulgar language, adult themes (including prostitution or homosexual sex acts - that's how your team "blows off the steam", apart from taking drugs and drinking alcohol to excess). Game creators wanted to laugh up or at least parody everything: ranging from pop culture to church and politicians. No wonder the box screams "18 or older".
The game was packed in a military style stencilled wooden box.
Em@il Games: X-COM is a turn-based game played over email (optional one computer hot seat) loosely based on the original X-COM game.
The units and weapons are similar. The graphics are basic but clear. The major difference is the game-play of course, which is very simple. Each player controls a squad of randomly assigned troops, you have limited action points and move/fire options. Whoever kills the other squad wins, no research, no campaign type options, just single map games. The players can select the side of the conflict (X-COM troops or Alien forces) and one of five available mission environments.
C-evo is a free turn-based strategy computer game whose source code is in the public domain by German developer Steffen Gerlach, its programmer and designer, making the game freeware.
Released in 1998, Sequence Palladium is a fantasy mecha strategy RPG for Windows PC. The game follows a three part flow: starting with story events that into selecting a scenario which you then play out on the battle map and then continue to new story events.
Mechs in Sequence Palladium (called Wizards in game) require a knight and para-sweet (spirits) to form a contract to pilot. A significant portion of character management in Sequence Palladium is nurturing the relationships between knights and para-sweets, and selecting optimal pairs.
Combat is fought from a top down perspective, with an alternating player and enemy phase. All units are moved at once.
A magician changes the prince of Parancho into a weird creature while he is on an errand in a distant land. Since his new form isn't very strong he has to entrust his life to a group of adventurers to get back home safely.
Sega's first original simulation for personal computers that incorporates detailed settings and new elements of soldiers and weapons that appear, along with orthodox systems such as hexes and turn-based systems.
Harpoon Classic '97 is a revised version of traditional Harpoon Classic which is in turn, based on Larry Bond's original and very popular Harpoon board-game from 1980. The core gameplay is top-down (map and menu based) ultra-realistic strategic naval warfare wrapping around scenarios in 4 different theatres (North Atlantic, Greenland/Iceland, Indian Ocean, and Persian Gulf/Mediterranean).
Power: The Game is an turn-based wargame in boardgame style. The objective of the game is to defeat your opponents in by capturing their Flag with infantry. Tanks, planes and ships can be used to help cover your position and give you sufficient power. Available are tanks, planes, ships and infantry. The game is divided into timed rounds of combat, with the entire conflict lasting two hours or less. During each round all players make their moves simultaneously. You are allowed to issue up to five commands during each round. At the end of each round all movement is seen, all conflicts are resolved and all power units when they occupy a foreign country with any piece through an entire round.
Mother of All Battles is a turn-based strategy game where you build units to conquer the opponents' cities.
The shareware version is restricted to one human and one computer player fighting on a small map at the easiest difficulty setting.