Summary
A Druid's Duel is a fast paced turn-based strategy game set in a world of Celtic lore where players can create and destroy the board by harnessing the power of nature.
Storyline
Welcome to the Realm of Six Seasons, where the predictable cycle of nature's seasons has turned constantly since time began. But now, something is wrong.
A bright Summer's day ends in a snowy Winter's eve. The next morning brings a burst of colorful Autumn leaves and even that is followed by a surprising deluge of Springtime rains. Something (or someone) is tampering with the precious Seasons, making a complete mess of the Realm.
The Druids of the Esoteric Orders have long fostered this fertile landscape and tended to this delicate mystical balance. And it is up to Warren, a young druid fresh from his Esoteric Training, to discover what is causing this disastrous mixing of Seasons.
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A Druid's Duel Reviews & Ratings
A well dropped strategic with original but extremely peculiar ideas, best suited to all the fans of chess and board games rather than those of turn-based games.
One of those little things that would work much better on a bus to work. It’s got simple mechanics, the turns are short and it can help you stretch out your brain.
A Druid’s Duel was a very intense experience that had me growl like a grizzly more than once as a single mistake would be enough for the opponent to take me down. Overall, A Druid’s Duel is a solid and attractive experience that tactics strategy fans will find themselves losing themselves in for hours at a time.
For a wonderfully plucky exercise in territory control, chess-like simplicity, mana management, landscaping, and rampaging bears, A Druid Duel has dropped its gauntlet at your feet.
Release Date | February 25, 2015 |
Publisher | Thoughtshelter Games, Surprise Attack Games |
Game Modes | Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen |
Player Perspectives | Bird view / Isometric |
Genres | Strategy, Turn-based strategy (TBS), Indie |
Themes | Fantasy |
Platforms | Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac |