top of page
Search
anporhendmisso

Desert Ashes Download Utorrent Windows 7





















































About This Game Desert Ashes is a turn based strategy game with online multiplayer and single player campaigns which also boasts an innovative menu system allowing players to enjoy multiple games at once. The Day-Night system adds a dynamic twist to turn based battles including weather conditions that can affect the battlefield map, for example, all bodies of water have the ability to freeze over night! On top of this, Desert Ashes offers its players special unlockable perks to customize their armies with, for example, The Fort Toughness Perk that adds 20% DEF to all allied units at a structure, and the Vampire Perk that gives players to convert 20% attack damage to HP between 10pm and 5am!Experience also exciting single player campaigns that allows the player to experience playing as both the winged crusade and the landians. 1075eedd30 Title: Desert AshesGenre: Indie, StrategyDeveloper:Nine Tales DigitalPublisher:Nine Tales DigitalRelease Date: 10 Nov, 2014 Desert Ashes Download Utorrent Windows 7 desert ashes wiki. mecho wars desert ashes trophies. desert ashes ps vita review. mecho wars desert ashes switch review. desert ashes review. desert ashes ps vita. desert ashes vita. desert ashes. mecho wars desert ashes switch. mecho wars desert ashes review. mecho wars desert ashes vita. desert ashes gameplay. desert ashes game. desert rose band ashes of love. black desert ashes of creation. desert ashes trophy guide. desert ashes vita review. desert ashes ps4. desert rose band ashes of love lyrics The game at this point plays like an early beta release...Throughout the campaign mode the already weak dialogue is riddled with basic spelling errors, the game crashes occasionally, and when you try to create an account to play the online multiplier you are actually linked to a barren site that simply says "Coming soon". (See for yourself at their link - mecho.net) It is disengenious and borderline criminal to release the game in this state and to charge 9.99$ or the $4.99 I myself purchased it for.I would urge anyone considering buying the game to wait until these egregious issues have been resolved.Edit: Just wanted to share perhaps the best dialogue of the game so far, this is a direct quote: "And well... you what he can do... snoooort" (Screenshot of this genius line in my profile). CONSTRUCT ADDITIONAL PYLONS.Yeah, this is a game you can win by zerg rushing every time.A half-decent mobile game badly ported to PC, as aggravating as enjoyable, with cutesy graphics and a completely dead multiplayer. (Sucks that 4 of its 11 achievements are based on winning multiplayer matches, though it only takes one for 2 of them.) Some problems are the port, but some are just built in.The only way this game could be more casual is being pay-to-win (no freemium, yay), with its bright cheery graphics, easy money, and small levels that only take a dozen rounds each with little strategy. Although the day\/night cycle SHOULD offer a game-changing twist, the water\/ice is just an occasional convenience, and almost every single-player level can be easily won by zerg rushing the enemy. The AI isn't very strong, and the first player has an almost insurmountable advantage thanks to the order battles occur. There's zero randomness, zero specials, and once you know the units you can quickly min-max the game and win everything. A 4X player will find almost no depth here.And yet I think it's kind of cool. It gives some random casual iPhone-like entertainment in between meatier games, and making tons of units and wiping out everything can be surprisingly cathartic. I just wouldn't pay much for it.I wish it had been fully made for the PC, because so many things require you to sweep your mouse from one end of the screen and back just to give orders. It's ok for a touchscreen, though it'd still have some issues there, but a pain in the\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665with a mouse. Aside from that, having no way to cancel an accidental order is annoying, the music sometimes skips, and the text and animations are interminable. No option menu at all.Wait for a sale and give it a go. It's no Highborn, but it might amuse you.. This is an excellent grid style turn based strategy game. I wouldn't call it an RPG, because none of your troops level up or anything like that. This game plays very similar to Advance Wars on the GBA, where you capture locations to earn money, which is used to purchase units. All the different units have different strengths and weaknesses against other units, and the game offers an excellent tutorial explaining each one.This game has a very unique visual style that reminds me of a robotic fantasy world. I've never seen anything like it. The artwork is crisp and colorful, and the game has a very HD look to it. It supports a variety of display resolutions and audio settings. The music and sound effects are very average, and the game has typos in the english language. I also found the game to pause briefly a lot regardless of visual settings before unit attacks, but for the most part this was pretty minor.I should mention that the unique menu system in this game can be moved around if you click the mouse and hold the image and pull it to the left and down. You will find visual options and the exit game button with this method of menu interaction. It's rather unusual and not very obvious.This unique menu system allows you to play a campaign mission while searching for a game room to join online and hosting one at the same time. You can then easily switch between the game windows and monitor many in progress games or online game searches. I think it's really useful.If you like such games as Shining Force, Galaxy Admirals, or Advance Wars, you won't be dissappointed here. This is a solid turn based strategy game and deserves much more notice than it seems to get.I picked this game up while it was on sale for $1.09 CDN and I found that to be a great deal. Even the current full price of $5.49 CDN is decent for what you get here.Recommended!. The game at this point plays like an early beta release...Throughout the campaign mode the already weak dialogue is riddled with basic spelling errors, the game crashes occasionally, and when you try to create an account to play the online multiplier you are actually linked to a barren site that simply says "Coming soon". (See for yourself at their link - mecho.net) It is disengenious and borderline criminal to release the game in this state and to charge 9.99$ or the $4.99 I myself purchased it for.I would urge anyone considering buying the game to wait until these egregious issues have been resolved.Edit: Just wanted to share perhaps the best dialogue of the game so far, this is a direct quote: "And well... you what he can do... snoooort" (Screenshot of this genius line in my profile). CONSTRUCT ADDITIONAL PYLONS.Yeah, this is a game you can win by zerg rushing every time.A half-decent mobile game badly ported to PC, as aggravating as enjoyable, with cutesy graphics and a completely dead multiplayer. (Sucks that 4 of its 11 achievements are based on winning multiplayer matches, though it only takes one for 2 of them.) Some problems are the port, but some are just built in.The only way this game could be more casual is being pay-to-win (no freemium, yay), with its bright cheery graphics, easy money, and small levels that only take a dozen rounds each with little strategy. Although the day\/night cycle SHOULD offer a game-changing twist, the water\/ice is just an occasional convenience, and almost every single-player level can be easily won by zerg rushing the enemy. The AI isn't very strong, and the first player has an almost insurmountable advantage thanks to the order battles occur. There's zero randomness, zero specials, and once you know the units you can quickly min-max the game and win everything. A 4X player will find almost no depth here.And yet I think it's kind of cool. It gives some random casual iPhone-like entertainment in between meatier games, and making tons of units and wiping out everything can be surprisingly cathartic. I just wouldn't pay much for it.I wish it had been fully made for the PC, because so many things require you to sweep your mouse from one end of the screen and back just to give orders. It's ok for a touchscreen, though it'd still have some issues there, but a pain in the\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665with a mouse. Aside from that, having no way to cancel an accidental order is annoying, the music sometimes skips, and the text and animations are interminable. No option menu at all.Wait for a sale and give it a go. It's no Highborn, but it might amuse you.. I have to agree with ZoomTheZoom. It really does run like a beta. The concept is great, but there are bugs. Lots of bugs. I have been completely unable to log in to play a multiplayer game, and the website that hosts the game evidently does not exist. That's a big issue, especially since several of the achievements involve playing multiplayer games.Another wierd bug is the way you can have several games running at once. Okay, not an issue per se. But here's the problem. Once you beat a campaign or skirmish, there's no credit role, no returning to the title screen. It just stays on the "game over" screen, and you have to go to the menu from there and select a new game. So now you just have a bunch of games running that aren't really games, they're just game over screens from the games that you beat. I would love for someone to tell me if there's a way to change this. Maybe I'm just missing something? It's quite frustrating. In terms of gameplay, the game is fun, if not a bit easy. I beat all three campaigns in under six hours. You want a turn based strategy game that's going to challenge you and take up all of your time? Check out Eador: Masters of the Broken World. I got about 300 hours into it before my computer broke and I had to start over again on a new machine. But I digress. In terms of units, Desert Ashes works like a complicated rock, paper, scissors game. Flyers are strong against heavy and naval units, heavies are best against infantry, and infantry take our flying units. And you have a nice selection of each of these kinds of units with varying degrees of power. But after the first few battles (which take like 10-30 minutes), you find a set of a few units that works for you and you can just exploit that for most of the game. The "unique day\/night system" doesn't really do that much, and once you develop a strategy, you're pretty much good regardless of the day and night. And using terrain to your advantage only matters in one or two levels, and that's if you choose to worry about all of that. All of this has potential--it just needs to be beefed up a bit, made a bit more complicated and strategic.The storyline is... um... well, there is one. But in the third campaign you play as the bad guys, which doesn't make sense. Why am I taking the role of the people that I was just fighting against and want to kill all the civilians? The storyline makes them almost sympathetic, but does all these little things to make us dislike them. And SPOILER ALERT: the game just kind of ends. There's no resolution. The bad guys get the upper hand because that's the last campaign and you play as them, and then... ? Seriously, five more dialogue boxes could have wrapped it up nicely, but it just ends, leaving you going "okay?"I got it on sale for five bucks. Fine. No biggie. That's less than two gallons of gas, and I get much less mileage out of that. I don't feel gypped, but I do feel underwhelmed. I hope the developers see this, because there is a lot of potential for this game (maybe the addition of a fourth campaign to finish the story?), but as it is, it needs tweaking.. worst game on the planet- whatever resolution you choose, you have to scroll in all directions all the Time because Screen is not fitting- multiplayer matchmaking does not function well. sessions get stuck before starting and you have severall sessions open which you cant close- graphics 0\/10DONT BUY THIS EVEN ON 90% SALE. ITS JUST SPAMMING YOUR DISC !!!

1 view0 comments

Recent Posts

See All

Baixar formulário epf 5 e 10

Baixe os formulários 5 e 10 do EPF: um guia completo O Fundo de Previdência dos Empregados (EPF) é um esquema de previdência social que...

Comentarios


bottom of page