![]() Each icon represents a day of the journey. This is represented by three trails of icons (like the old TV show Strike It Lucky but without the issues presented by finding a sexually-injured corpse in the host’s swimming pool). ![]() After picking your heroes, which initially is a default choice because you have three slots to fill and three heroes to fill them, you are then presented with a choice of perks (additional damage, HP, armor, magic and money) and then you begin your journey. Well, Royal Frontier keeps it very straightforward. Strategy games can be very complicated but we’ve always been a fan of the simpler stuff from the good Command & Conquer titles to my own personal favourite game of all time, King’s Bounty. This is where you come in as you’ll pick the heroes and battle with them in tactical, turn-based combat. However, the road ahead is long and dangerous and so, in an effort to survive the bandits and monsters that lay in wait for them, they hire three heroes to protect them. The plot here is that a caravan of settlers is making their way to their new home (think Oregon Trail). Thank God we didn’t let this one pass us by. Before we get into the pros and cons of this one, here’s a spoiler. Now, we tend to review the vast majority of games from Ratalaika and so we knew we could most likely request a review code for this one but with half the writing staff playing Elden Ring and the rest of us backed up with indie games to review, we were going to let this one slip. Royal Frontier is a strategy game from prolific Canadian coders Woblyware and it comes to us by way of Ratalaika Games. Main PS5 tagged king's bounty / ratalaika / royal frontier / tactical / turn based strategy by Richie
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