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This looks awesome! Battle Worlds: Kronos, A turn based strategy game with great graphics, a full single player campaign (thank god) and multiplayer too!

QuoteThe classic turn-based strategy – exciting, involved gaming that calls for long-term planning, clever tactics, transparent rules and tough decisions – is making a comeback. Many gamers may have seen and enjoyed recent examples of great turn-based gaming, but might not be aware of classics like Battle Isle or Advance Wars. Have you ever wondered what games of that calibre would look like today?
Well, we did. And as a result, we decided to bring back this great genre with its unique gameplay experience. For ourselves, for you and for all other gamers out there interested in turn-based strategy.


With Battle Worlds: Kronos you'll get:

  • True, challenging turn-based strategy gameplay.
  • Get the FULL game in a box or as a download, nothing less.
  • No DLC scheme, no micro-transactions.
  • No DRM. No “always-on” necessity. Pinkie swear.

This is the best bit though:

Single Player Campaigns - Fight for the "Yerla" faction, a highly technologized army. For the Rebels,  make do with what you’ve got and fight a guerilla war. Together both campaigns will allow for more than 30 hours of gameplay. 
Single Player Challenge Maps - Test your skills in different combat scenarios and keep track of your progress.

It's all well and good making a turn based strategy game but, if you make it multiplayer only it has to be popular for anyone to get anything out of it, thankfully it looks like these guys know that and so it will have Single Player, sweet!

Really looking forward to this one, love strategy games :D

They are also on greenlight so give them a vote: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=136266863

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7 comments

Liam Dawe Apr 7, 2013
Totally fracking sold on this, as soon as I have money I'm backing it, video sold it :D
Sabun Apr 7, 2013
Man, it looks graphically intense. I like that aspect :)
Is it being developed in Unity, or something else entirely?
Garog Apr 7, 2013
Yes it is Unity, u can see it in the Movie, really nice look :)
Sabun Apr 7, 2013
Yes it is Unity, u can see it in the Movie, really nice look :)

You have a very good eye! I only noticed 3Ds Max. I rewatched it, and lo and behold when they're talking about the playing modes, I saw the tip of the Projects folder. Goes to show we just needed the Engines to support Linux, and we're all set for the future :)
n30p1r4t3 Apr 7, 2013
The graphical style looks quite similar to SnowBird's Eador...http://store.steampowered.com/app/232050/
Liam Dawe Apr 7, 2013
The graphical style looks quite similar to SnowBird's Eador...http://store.steampowered.com/app/232050/
The colouring looks similar yes, think it's the "bloom" effect
n30p1r4t3 Apr 7, 2013
At least this one supports Linux RIGHT now. I hope Carribean! will support  Linux. That is the game of my dreams (Ever since Pirates of the Carribean: Curse of the black pearl).
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