The Temple of Elemental Evil
The Temple of Elemental Evil is a Turn-based Tactics, Role-playing, and Single-player video game developed by Troika Games and published by Atari for Microsoft Windows. The game acts as the remake of the Dungeon and Dragons Adventure, and this is an only video game to set in the Greyhawk campaign setting. The gameplay mainly deals with a party of up to five characters, controlled by the player. During the gameplay, these characters can be created by the player or can be one of the already existed characters that come with the game. Using the 13-step process, the player can create the character of his style. In the story, thirteen years before the beginning of the game, Hommlet was a peaceful town where the game takes place. Due to low taxes and roads, the town became prosperous, and the village flourished. After that, the prosperity attracted the attention of evil forces, started trickling into the town. The game is played from an isometric perspective, and the player can command his party throughout a set of levels and battle against enemies in turn-based combat system to restore the peace in the town.
#1 LostMagic
LostMagic mixes the Real-time Strategy and Role-playing elements created and published by Taito for Nintendo DS. It has both Single-player and Multiplayer modes and introduces two primary elements such as The Magic System and Monster Capture. In the game, the player takes on the role of the protagonist and his main objective is to explore the environment, capture the monsters and use them as your soldiers on the battlefield against enemies. The player must rely on magic while controlling the Mages because they can’t perform any physical attack. He must release a variety of magical spells by drawing runes using the touchscreen. There are more than eighteen runes such as Dark, Light, Water, Fire, etc. available and the player can use in the game. The player can create a strong attack by combining different spells and take down enemies in no time. LostMagic offers Fantasy Setting, detailed Environment, Smooth Gameplay, and Wonderful Magic Spells. Try it out, and you’ll love it.
#2 Mage Knight: Destiny’s Soldier
Mage Knight: Destiny’s Soldier is a Single-player and Turn-based Strategy video game developed by Big Blue Bubble and published by Namco Bandai for Nintendo DS. In the game, the player can get into the world with an objective to create an army and must lead it to victory in order to restore the pace and save the day. The setting of the game takes place in 435 Tz, where every faction in the land is at conflict. If the war continues there will not be enough land left to fight over. The strain on the magical energy of the world is literally tearing the world apart. The fate of the land lies in the player hands. During the gameplay, the player must learn and earn the respect of all the races and together the player must battle in order to keep the land alive. The player can traverse the land in order to earn respect and can engage in fierce battles along his journey leading up to an all-out war. There are five unique heroes and the player can select one of them. The destiny of five heroes is to unite the Mage Knight Factions, in a conflict that will decide the world’s fate.