Warlock: Master of the Arcane reminds me a lot of Age of Wonders. Building towns, acquiring an army to roam the lands and vanquish beast and monsters from the realm.
The game is fairly easy to grasp, especially if you have played games like Heroes of Might and Magic or Age of Wonders. It works in almost the exact same way although there are some minor differences like the way to upgrade units and to purchase extra armour bonuses for units after a certain building has been built in a city.
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