View All
A, B, C, D, G, L, M, R, S, W
��about genres

Battles of Norghan

Big, Compelling Fantasy Battle Game with Virtually Infinite Replay

At its base, Battles of Norghan is a miniatures-like fantasy battle game, in which you command armies of diverse fantasy races and unit types in "i go/you go" turn-based combat. But unlike other games that do something similar, Battles of Norghan overlays a sport league metaphor; initially, you are competing for the trophy of a minor league, and ultimately strive to build up both the power of your units and the reputation of your team until you can strive for and win the ultimate "Cup of Glory."

Consequently, rather than playing through a series of set-piece, custom designed battles, you have an enormous amount of control over what sorts of units you deploy--and you never know quite what you'll go up against in the next battle, because your opponents' forces are governed by AI choices and a degree of randomness.

Birth of America

Detailed, Well-Researched Game of the American Revolution

Birth of America is a big, sprawling wargame of the American Revolution and the French and Indian Wars, with a map covering the whole eastern portion of the North American continent (including Quebec, and up to the Mississippi). Though strategic in its approach, you play at an operational level, ordering individual regiments on a detailed map of the area. Although it's turn-based, enemy units move and fight at the same time as yours, so unlike many turn-based games, there's a real sense of the fluidity of combat. (Or to put it another way, it's not an "I go, you go" game--rather, both you and the AI plan your moves, and then you watch as the results of those plans play out.)