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Game of the Week

War and Magic

Do you struggle to choose between real-time and turn-based action games? We’ve got you covered! Our Game of the Week combines both game modes and, to top it off, includes one of the best collections of characters we’ve seen in a long time. Keep reading to learn everything you need to know about War and Magic!

This tactical multiplayer game is one of the most popular role-playing strategy games around the topic of war. With this chessboard-type game, you’ll manage an entire city and use the best strategies to fight other lords. The rules are quite simple, making the learning process very easy. That way, you can get down to the important part enjoying the game! You’ll need to give this a lot of thought however, as there’s numerous strategies involved in War and Magic.

This game reminds us of some old RPGs, mainly in relation to the graphics and the combat, which takes place using a hexagonal-grid-movement style, using strategy components based on the levels of your characters. Getting to know the map is quite an important part of the game, since you’ll find resources, bonuses, buildings, and NPC monsters. The latter of which are extra important to get more experience for your heroes. We never get tired of saying this, even if it applies to most strategy games we bring to you: developing your characters and combining them appropriately is the key to success. In War and Magic, your characters have certain specific skills to take into account, such as leadership, which determines the maximum number of troops that a hero can take, for example. There’s a lot to discover, and the best way of doing so is just by playing and exploring the territory and the options.

As with many other games of the same type, you’ll earn rewards if you play every day, and this is quite a good technique in order to get some extra perks and progress a bit quicker. Our suggestion? Just play, explore, and try to understand your enemy to make sure your strategy leads you to success in the battlefield. Do you have any advice on becoming the best lord in War and Magic? Let us know on our social media channels!

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