A Druid's Duel (PC) review"You'll probably find a lot to love before you stumble unhappily upon some parts you just plain hate." |
More game developers should attempt creative projects like A Druid's Duel. The PC title marries classic board game design with charming visuals and razor-sharp AI. The result is an experience that feels both familiar and refreshing. The blend isn't completely successful, however, thanks to some odd design decisions and vicious A.I. that all too often makes a play session feel like a chore.
A Druid's Duel offers an online mode, but I suspect most people will play it alone. The idea in either case is that you're a druid, battling against others of your kind who happen to hail from rival factions. Your confrontations take place on a tile-based battlefield where the only way to win is to completely eliminate your rivals' colors from the field.
The game eases you into the whole process, which is good because there's a lot to keep straight. Initially, you'll face off against only one rival faction, which is more than enough as you learn the ropes.
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Staff review by Jason Venter (March 22, 2015)
Jason Venter has been playing games for 30 years, since discovering the Apple IIe version of Mario Bros. in his elementary school days. Now he writes about them, here at HonestGamers and also at other sites that agree to pay him for his words. |
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