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Grow stronger turn, by turn.

Eador: Genesis, an impressive turn-based strategy with RPG elements, that sends you on a quest to conquer a shattered realm, is now available on GOG.com, for only $4.79! That's 20% off, this week only!

The world is no longer whole. All that remains are the islands of existence drifting aimlessly through the endless ocean of emptiness and oblivion. This broken realm houses many aspiring despots, hell-bent on uniting the floating shards of land under their own rule. There was, however, no single monarch who could achieve that feat since the time of the cataclysm. That won't stop you from trying, of course. Is it because you're even more hungry for power and wealth then your opponents? Or maybe you see a higher purpose in domination over Eador? Maybe you believe, that the world united under the rule of one strong leader will finally begin to heal? As one of the Masters, you're free to exercise your will however you see fit. But know this: history will judge you.

Eador: Genesis delivers a turn-based strategy experience inspired by the classics of the genre. It's a multi-layered game, equally stressing the importance of your kingdom's development and management, and your tactical battlefield abilities. There's also a strongly accented RPG element, that goes so well with the imaginatively crafted fantasy setting of the game. With over 170 structures to build, 80 magic spells to master, and 70 kinds of units to lead into the battle, each with its own goals and defining characteristic--this title will keep you busy for many long evenings.

Looking for a well-polished turn-based strategy game that's immersive, enthralling, and deep? Get Eador: Genesis, for only $4.79! That's 20% off until the promo ends on Tuesday, December 11, at 10:59AM GMT.
Hommmmmmmm....
Never heard of it, but looks awesome.

I only don't like the fact units are not animated.
Post edited December 04, 2012 by keeveek
I have not heard of this but does look good. Might pick this up later
How come I've never heard of this indy game, which tries to be an actual game, but I know about all those pretentious "art" pieces like Braid. This game looks infinitely more interesting.
looks very... "indie" :D

but you can't ever have enough turn-based strategies, right?
Looks interesting. I've not heard of it before either, that said the gameplay looks like its inspired by the Heroes of might and magic series.
It doesn't even seem to have an entry on ign or metacritic... How comes? Can't really find any user reviews of the game. It does seem pretty damn good tho, goes on my wishlist nao.
I'm actually waiting for a sequel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zg5AXHKJbtU

Maby I buy genesis first - check if it's worth waiting.

What about resolution? - screens are in 4:3
It looks older than 2009. But I have never heard of it. Weird.
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grviper: Hommmmmmmm....
I see what you did there :D , this game does look quite a bit like the HOMM series.
You've never heard of this game because this is the first time it's available in English.
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Fenixp: It doesn't even seem to have an entry on ign or metacritic... How comes? Can't really find any user reviews of the game. It does seem pretty damn good tho, goes on my wishlist nao.
That might have something to do with the fact that up to this day it was never released outside of Russia.
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HiPhish: How come I've never heard of this indy game, which tries to be an actual game, but I know about all those pretentious "art" pieces like Braid. This game looks infinitely more interesting.
There is a hard core group of turn based strategy indie game makers who generally make a pretty good to very good product. But they tend to also end up aiming for a very small (if dedicated) fanbase and some (glares at Dominions 3) tend to set a rather high price for themselves*



* I half only consider it a high price because they give you limited downloads on their online server - yeah not DRM limited installs, just limited numbers of times you can download it from them before you have to pay extra.
I must admit - the game does look promising. But the amount of time I have to play games in inversely proportional to the number of games I have to finish... I guess I will just put it on my wishlist...