Siege Description
<p>command one of the four castles in the land of gurtex in 24 scenarios⦠or, become the assailant. itâs the forces of lights (humans & allies) versus the forces of darkness (orcs & allies) in a tactical simulation of castle siege and assault. command up to 17 troop types, including magic-users and various siege equipment. <strong>play siege online!</strong></p><h2>siege game description</h2><p>in this cross between ssgâs warlords and eaâs classic <em>rampart</em>, your task is to either attack or defend a castle with fantasy units. good vga graphics and music unfortunately canât hide the fact that the ai of the game is simply horribleâ arguably even worst than mindcraftâs dreadful tegelâs mercenaries. it is far too easy to outflank the computer and confuse its units by feigning attacks, and the only time you will feel anything resembling a real challenge is when the computer commands many more units than you do, to even out the odds. gameplay mechanics is decent, although the cumbersome interface (like in most mindcraft strategy games) really gets in the way. although the game is real-time, you can pause it at any time to give commands.</p><p>all in all, siege is a fairly superficial tactical game that promises more than it delivers. although there are many units you can buy, their difference simply boil down to whether or not they can conduct ranged attack or not. the lack of campaign mode is disappointing, but made up somewhat by a versatile scenario / map editor. limited goals, gameplay, and bad ai makes this a good game only for beginners or anyone who likes easy strategy games.</p><h2>play siege online</h2><p>you can <strong>play siege online</strong> here, in web browser for free!</p>