The Settlers: Heritage of Kings
The Settlers: Heritage of Kings (released as Heritage of Kings: The Settlers) is a 2004 RTS (Real-time Strategy), Single-player and Multiplayer video game published by Ubisoft and developed by Blue Byte. It is the 5th title in the series of The Settlers and introduces a new Single-player Campaign missions, a map editor, improved graphics and enhanced mechanics. The player controls the protagonist named as Dario, a young man who struggled to learn he is the heir to the throne, but a war-torn and split the country into multiple parts. The player joins a group of supporters, and sets out himself on an adventure to depose the present king named as Mordred and effort to defeat his senior most generals by uniting the different princedoms into which the counter divided after murder of the previous king, who is the protagonist’s father. The player can control his soldiers via a point-and-click interface, and the ultimate task is to build the settlements with an economy system, establishing military units to take down opponents and defend the kingdom. During the gameplay, the player can engage in construct buildings, gather resources, economic micromanagement, manage taxation, research new technologies, and more. It has two modes Multiplayer or Single-player and Campaign. The player can play either individual non-campaign, or campaign missions in Single-player mode. Try it out, and you’ll enjoy it.
#1 Warhammer 40,000: Squad Command
Warhammer 40,000: Squad Command is a Single-player, and Multiplayer Turn-based Tactics video game takes place in the Warhammer 4K Universe developed by RedLynx and published by THQ. It introduces 3 space marine chapters pitted against 3 legions of chaos fighting on the Ruhr III’s planet. The game comes with units from the tabletop wargame. In Single-player campaign, the game follows the ultramarines of Imperium more than fifteen challenging missions as they stop an incursion by the Legions of Chaos Marines. The multiplayer mode of the game supports up to eight-player on the local network. The game mainly revolves around the turn-based system, and it takes place in the 3D environment. There are more than twenty weapons which the player uses against enemies to earn Hit Points after killing them. There are many levels, and the player can explore the environment from an isometric perspective and move his units in the turn-based system to attack enemies. Warhammer 40,000: Squad Command includes core features such as Heavy Weapons, Turn-based Combat, Isometric Gameplay, and more. Check it out, and you’ll love it.