Thursday, March 31, 2011

Test Call of Gods on Web

It is undeniable, the first steps in a browser game is crucial. Especially when it is free. It must attract the player, make him understand that he will immediately interest to deepen the experience. Call of Gods, it's not really the universe oriented heroic fantasy that captures the attention, or even history, but rather the gameplay . It is indeed here in front of a classic scenario that proposes to take part in a bloody war that pitted humans, elves, undead and demons. A struggle that has lasted a long time and you'll have to find a way out. Needless to say we will have to deliver countless battles against almost everyone. Before going into the heart of the game, you can choose between three races, human, elf and undead. A decision which will have a significant impact on the course of the game, particularly at the composition of your troops, as each side has units in capability.
Once the choice is made, a fairly comprehensive tutorial will introduce the basics. That is also not an easy task since Call of Gods offers a content density impressive. The interface quite well designed, however, help them see more clearly. Simply put, the game is divided into three parts, each with a different operation. There is first of all respect to your kingdom. Here you'll need to build new buildings on sites dedicated to that purpose. Some provide access to new units, others to extend your maximum population or collection of resources. These are three in number, namely wood, stone and iron. They allow in particular, coupled with money, develop your kingdom by buying or improving other infrastructure. Each building has its own level, in fact, that we can drive up. Note that in case of shortage, it is always possible to go round the market that exchanges a commodity against another. But above all, these resources are used to raise armies to go explore the world.
Then leads to the second aspect of the game here, you play directly from your camp leader, male or female, you move on a world map. On it are different areas you can access. Sometimes these cities, sometimes more wild places. Strolling is good, but profit, it is useless. Your goals will be determined by quests that you get from people in places that we visit. Overall, they ask you to go and kill so many demons in one corner of the map. Missions a bit repetitive, it must be acknowledged. Once the tasks are completed, the NPC represented by small thumbnails will give you a number of awards in the form of money, items or experience. Your avatar has obviously such a level. More it increases, your adventure will gain interest. Arrived at 10 allows for example to explore dungeons, forming alliances (some quests are for alliances), or to fight with other human players.
But to complete these quests, it will first build an army. To do this, before fighting, it will be necessary to use your capital to go out and hire heroes. These are sort of the leaders of your troops. More and more you have your army will be provided. You may enter up to twelve heroes but only six of them can simultaneously participate in a battle. They also possess a level of experience and attributes and equipment clean. Some are more talented on offense or defense, leaving other more critical hits and so on. It should therefore be given to incur additional characters. Having leaders is essential but do not forget to recruit units that can then assign them. Initially, humans for example, you only have men on foot. But soon, you may at your side riders, archers, priests, paladins and many other types of soldiers. Once your army formed, it is time to fight. So strange, you do not make any decisions during combats. They occur because the turn-hitting your units one after the other and then giving way to the opponent. These are the characteristics of the different heroes that are so unlike. If they are strong in attack, the soldiers under their command will inherit this specificity. On the battlefield are so many little characters you chiefs. The number located below each indicates the number of soldiers obeying them. One way not to display 800 characters at the same time, which seems a little too ambitious for our browsers.

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