

The Playing Time was also significantly extended, which is good in principle but an increased Degree of Difficulty would still have been nice. The third Braveland part does a lot better than the first Part of the Series. All Successes are quite easy and should be done no later than after the second Run. Verdict A good Game for Friends of turn-based Strategy and Achievement Hunter. The Music does not sound bad, but always the same, which after a short Time makes for Boredom in The Ear Canal. The Setting Leaves something to be desired. A pretty world Map as well as clear Menus complete the predominantly positive Overall picture.

Unfortunately, some Opponents were somewhat unimaginative about the Design (the craned Wolves and Golems look almost the same). Over Time, more and more cute Units and opponents that you would prefer not to blow at all. Graphics & Sound Short Viedos and a Cartoonish graphic Give a good first Impression on the Game. Whenever your own Units Deal damage, you get Courage. Even the 10 "Tricks" you can learn and use must be used wisely. Each fallen unit is automatically replenished after the Fight, but it costs money and this is not thrown behind you. Otherwise, unnecessary Losses will have to be accepted. So You should fight ahead and use Skills strategically. This has a Cooldown after each Use, so it cannot be used continuously. In Addition, each Unit has a Special Ability. This means that you have to think beforehand about which units you want to take into a Battle and where they should stand. In total, there are 7 different Units at your disposal, of which only 4 can be taken with you. But you can also have your Units serviced until the End of the Round. Each Squad then has the Opportunity to move and attack or take a defensive Stance.

When it is a Unit's Turn to decide its Agility. These are turn-based and are very reminiscent of Games like Heroes of Might and Magic or Age of Wonders. Your Main Character gains experience through Battles and with each Level you get 2 Points to use to learn Skills.īut for that you have to win the Fights first. This can lead to Random Events, including fights. On this one you can travel back and forth between the 6 individual Islands. In addition to the normal Map of the Island on which one is currently moving, there is also an overarching Map. Only the Caves can be visited several times, but even these will not spawn any More enemies at some point.Īnother Way to gain a little extra Experience is through the Island Map. Each Opponent is only present until you defeat him, that is to say that he does not spawn again. Places to recruit Units, buried and visible Treasures, dealers for new Equipment, trainers for Skills and, of course, Opponents with Whom you can measure up. The Map on which one moves and the Fights. Gameplay The Game roughly divides into 2 Areas. But Since you can save yourself, you try to fulfill the Dream of your old Captain and go in search of a very special Treasure.Ī rather classic Pirate story without a lot of Frills but with crazy Characters and sometimes very amusing Dialogues. Unfortunately, your Ship will be attacked and sunk by Ghosts. Story You are looking for Adventure and Wealth and therefore hires with Pirates. Anyone who already knows Braveland has read and/or has read my Review of Braveland can jump straight to The Conclusion.
