GamingLives takes a closer look at Zeal's upcoming strategy title, A Game of Dwarves.
"A Game of Dwarves looks to be a charming and intense title that shows these underground dwellers in the best possible light – as awesome drunken miners who are obsessed with food and gold. Colourful graphics combine with some steady gameplay to create an experience that will happily consume dozens of hours when it comes out later this year, and from what I saw of it, they won’t feel like hours wasted."
Another day, another bundle full of games going for a very low price point. At only £3.59 for 12 titles, it’s hard to ignore such an offer. The games on offer cover a large amount of genres, hitting strategy, adventure, shooter and racing games, among others. It should also be noted that these game are not exactly indie titles, several coming from large established studios such as Paradox. But is the pack worth it?
Paradox Interactive’s Game of Dwarves, has received a new content pack. This time, the bearded folk will be looking after pets.
The Dwarves can look after a whole collection of different animals. They’ll need to make sure they have the right food, toys to play with, and, of course, somewhere to sleep.
PCG:A Game of Dwarves is on the management end of the spectrum. You have to look after a small collection of dwarves while hunting for treasure in the depths of the earth. You don’t have direct control over your charges – you just hint at what you’d like them to do by marking out areas for diggers to dig, crafters to build, warriors to fight, researchers to research and workers to grow food.