About This Game Real-time or Turn-Based StrategySiegecraft Commander offers a real-time strategy (RTS) single-player campaign, while providing both turn-based and RTS options for high-stakes multiplayer matches!In turn-based matches, plan the location of the towers, units and walls in your fortress to outmaneuver your foes, then tactically think and precisely aim when starting your attack! In real-time, quickly construct a base that can win the war and start an all-out offensive. Both offer easy-to-learn strategic elements combined in subtle ways to yield a rich tactical experience!Web of ControlSiegecraft Commander hosts two-sided battles where each faction must destroy the other’s central base, known as a Keep. Players build a network by aiming and launching new towers from existing structures, advancing toward an enemy’s Keep while bolstering their own defenses.Let the Dominos FallWhen a tower is destroyed, any descendant structures it helped create fall like dominoes. Precise aim is vital when launching TNT barrels, cluster mines and other projectiles at ground units and opposing structures; one well-placed shot can take out the majority of an opponent’s towers or units!Tower Tech TreesEvery tower boasts a distinct advantage; a Barracks generates foot soldiers that advance into enemy lines, while Ballistas act as passive defenders against air-based units. Learn the pros and cons of each unit as you send them into battle and master the art of war!A Story of Intertwined Destinies Play through the stories of the Knights of Freemoi and the tribal Lizardmen. The Knights are greedy treasure hunters and the Lizardmen are led by a psychotic Shaman, yet their stories are connected in ways you might not expect. Learn the secrets of the medieval world of Siegecraft and uncover the true evil that hides within!Single-Player CampaignsPlay as the Knights of Freemoi or the tribal Lizardmen. Penetrate the puzzle-like defenses of pre-designed enemy fortresses. Defend against waves of enemies using Tower Defense-like strategies, while expanding your base and destroying the unit-spawning structures.Multiplayer MatchesEngage in local hot-seat or online internet multiplayer, with a selection of different optional game rules, maps, and game modes and AI bots to choose from.. Siegecraft Commander has a match-making system which groups you with 1-3 other players quickly and across compatible platforms. 7aa9394dea Title: Siegecraft CommanderGenre: Action, StrategyDeveloper:Blowfish StudiosPublisher:Blowfish StudiosRelease Date: 16 Jan, 2017 Siegecraft Commander Ativador Download [pack] siegecraft commander platinum guide. siegecraft commander trophy guide. siegecraft commander wiki. siegecraft commander analisis. siegecraft commander ps4. siegecraft commander psnprofiles. siegecraft commander switch test. siegecraft commander lockdown. siegecraft commander lockdown trophäen. siegecraft commander how to get gold. siegecraft commander switch. siegecraft commander cheats. siegecraft commander cross platform. siegecraft commander torrent. siegecraft commander review. siegecraft commander pc game. siegecraft commander trophäen. siegecraft commander apk. siegecraft commander trophäen leitfaden. siegecraft commander mod apk. siegecraft commander nintendo switch. siegecraft commander blitzkrieg trophäen. siegecraft commander android. siegecraft commander walkthrough. siegecraft commander pc. siegecraft commander got milk. siegecraft commander trailer. siegecraft commander download. siegecraft commander achievement guide. siegecraft commander xbox one. siegecraft commander winter war. siegecraft commander ps4 review. siegecraft commander roadmap. siegecraft commander full speed ahead. siegecraft commander vr. siegecraft commander ps4 trophäen leitfaden. siegecraft commander metacritic. siegecraft commander ps4 trophäen. siegecraft commander steam. siegecraft commander platinum walkthrough. siegecraft commander switch review. siegecraft commander lockdown trophies Siegecraft Commander is an interesting take on the RTS form, where instead of constructing buildings to spawn units which you would then micro, you are managing a variety of structures. First is your Keep, which is your home - losing it means a loss. From here you can spawn a variety of buildings, such as Outposts, a sort of cannon-fodder structure used to rapidly expand your base, Garrisons, which can spawn unit-spawning buildings as well as repair utilities, and the Armory, which is used to build offensive structures. One of the important things to note is that many towers you build will not automatically fire. There is skill involved in gauging distances, including taking into account terrain and spell modifiers, when firing your cannons, trebuchets, and the like. If you are able to out-aim your opponent, you are likely going to be able to get away with some crazy strategies.So far I have played through the Lizard campaign, save for the last level in it. Each campaign is 8 levels long. The levels can take anywhere from ten minutes to fifty, depending on how well you are performing. There is a significant ramp-up in difficulty as the game progresses, but I didn't mind this since I felt the first levels were rather easy (though rightfully so, being introductory). I would certainly recommend this game for fans of the RTS genre, as long as it is acknowledged going in that this will not be a typical RTS in terms of managing units. There is plenty of strategy to be had, however, and I'm excited to get into the multiplayer for games at a skill above what the campaign AI can provide.The game appears to have VR support, though I do not own a Vive, etc. with which to test the quality of the VR version of the game. I can say that the mechanics do seem like they would support a VR experience well, so I would be interested in seeing it played that way.If you are interested in seeing the game played at an introductory level to get a gist of how things work, I would recommend the Outside Xbox let's play, it was how I found out about the game, and while it might not be the highest level gameplay, it will certainly help you understand the basics.Edit 2017-01-17: I've just finished both campaigns, and while they were enjoyable overall, I do think that they leave you wanting more, especially in terms of story. The ending of each campaign feels somewhat abrupt, despite how grand the final levels are.. This is a review for gameplay on the HTC Vive. I'm assuming that the other reviewers must be playing on a monitor, since currently this is one of 2 or 3 RTS games that work in VR.If you are not playing this in VR then you are not really reviewing the game, since the VR experience is VASTLY different.I just had the chance to go through the tutorial, and get my feet wet in a PvE match.This is a FUN game! Once I can get better with the controls, I think I will be ready for domiation of the table, lololThe graphics are very well done, with the animations of the individual units visible from the farthest zoom. The sound effects are well done, and the whole experience is enjoyable and challenging.. This is a review for gameplay on the HTC Vive. I'm assuming that the other reviewers must be playing on a monitor, since currently this is one of 2 or 3 RTS games that work in VR.If you are not playing this in VR then you are not really reviewing the game, since the VR experience is VASTLY different.I just had the chance to go through the tutorial, and get my feet wet in a PvE match.This is a FUN game! Once I can get better with the controls, I think I will be ready for domiation of the table, lololThe graphics are very well done, with the animations of the individual units visible from the farthest zoom. The sound effects are well done, and the whole experience is enjoyable and challenging.. really bad; doesnt make any fun; the loobys for multiplayer are always empty and the campaign is incredibly boring - I wnat my money back - this game really sucks!!! DONT BUY!!!. Siegecraft Commander has made my computer crash in HORRIFIC fashion 2 out of 3 times, shortly after entering the first level in the first campaign. It's a crash where everything locks up, goes black immediately and there's an extremely loud buzzing sound as my graphics card revs up like crazy and becomes super hot, unnecessarily! I've never seen this with any other game, whether it's VR compatible or conventional.The time I was able to play and get past the crash point (not sure how), I found this game to be kind of cool and unique, as you had to constantly "shoot out" buildings like cannon fodder in order to branch out your civilization and create better vantage points for the outposts, barracks and other buildings you'll use to eliminate the enemy town. This game also features badass Vive controller skins (beautiful wood grain handle with a gunmetal top). I think performance could definitely be improved with updates to Siegecraft Commander, and unless they can reach out to me guaranteeing they have patched this recurring crash, I will have to return the game because I'm too scared to put my 1080 through another crash like that.. Siegecraft Commander is an interesting take on the RTS form, where instead of constructing buildings to spawn units which you would then micro, you are managing a variety of structures. First is your Keep, which is your home - losing it means a loss. From here you can spawn a variety of buildings, such as Outposts, a sort of cannon-fodder structure used to rapidly expand your base, Garrisons, which can spawn unit-spawning buildings as well as repair utilities, and the Armory, which is used to build offensive structures. One of the important things to note is that many towers you build will not automatically fire. There is skill involved in gauging distances, including taking into account terrain and spell modifiers, when firing your cannons, trebuchets, and the like. If you are able to out-aim your opponent, you are likely going to be able to get away with some crazy strategies.So far I have played through the Lizard campaign, save for the last level in it. Each campaign is 8 levels long. The levels can take anywhere from ten minutes to fifty, depending on how well you are performing. There is a significant ramp-up in difficulty as the game progresses, but I didn't mind this since I felt the first levels were rather easy (though rightfully so, being introductory). I would certainly recommend this game for fans of the RTS genre, as long as it is acknowledged going in that this will not be a typical RTS in terms of managing units. There is plenty of strategy to be had, however, and I'm excited to get into the multiplayer for games at a skill above what the campaign AI can provide.The game appears to have VR support, though I do not own a Vive, etc. with which to test the quality of the VR version of the game. I can say that the mechanics do seem like they would support a VR experience well, so I would be interested in seeing it played that way.If you are interested in seeing the game played at an introductory level to get a gist of how things work, I would recommend the Outside Xbox let's play, it was how I found out about the game, and while it might not be the highest level gameplay, it will certainly help you understand the basics.Edit 2017-01-17: I've just finished both campaigns, and while they were enjoyable overall, I do think that they leave you wanting more, especially in terms of story. The ending of each campaign feels somewhat abrupt, despite how grand the final levels are.
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