Fort Triumph turn-based tactical fantasy game available August 13

Fort Triumph turn-based tactical fantasy game available August 13

The tactical fantasy video game  Fort triumph will arrive on August 13 and according to the most experts will conquer Xbox One and Xbox Series X | S

While uplifting and vibrant, with evolving procedural maps, the game also offers a great challenge. If you have the permanent death setting, you will have to avoid death or lose your heroes forever. Combat is turn-based and based on physics. Each character has a limited number of action points, so you'll have to use the environment intelligently to win - sometimes it's better to kick a nearby tree on the head of an enemy than to use all your APs to get close and not get any enough to attack.

In addition to all the juicy action, there is also an intriguing storyline. Very sinister things too. The world is in danger. Goblins are attacking humans, evil is stirring in the dark, and the heroes of the earth are broke. Fortunately, a local noble, Lady Aureline, is on the hunt for mercenaries.

Liandra Pageturner is a sorceress who just lost her scholarship. Since the only trick they don't teach you in wizarding school is how to pay for the damn thing, he joins his two slightly less sophisticated friends to do a mercenary job. The only problem is… when Liandra channels the mana, she gets a little upset. A small inconvenience, really. At least for now. Mages use ranged attacks, such as Magic Arrow or Whirlwind.

Solaris Ironfloss, the Paladin, is the fairest person most people know. Left out of work after the closure of the Justice Factory, he joins Liandra's party. Solaris dreams of heroic deeds with an almost childlike naivety and often sees the best in everyone. It upsets him deeply when reality refuses to bow to his ideals. Paladins perform melee attacks and are the strongest in a group.

Evon Dogbane is a Ranger and a rebel without a cause. Greedy and cynical, Evon hates nobles from the bottom of his heart. Some suspect he's an arsonist, but maybe it's just that he has one of those faces. But it also does good; what better way to avoid the tax collector than to get ripped off by Evon first? As a Ranger, Evon specializes in ranged attacks and uses different types of arrows to deal damage.

Krita Skullspitter is a barbarian looking to join a party; a hard worker and a tough self-styled boxer. She is adamant that being strong is better than being weak, so the strong should decide what is good for the weak. The goal of the barbarians is to perform multiple actions in a single turn.

Embark on a great adventure when playing in campaign mode, set in a witty parody of a fantasy world and get to know all these characters yourself. You might even save the world and earn some coins along the way. Choose your difficulty level and decide whether to enable or disable Permadeath before starting the game - if it's disabled, you can regain your lost hero in the cities, assuming you have the resources to do so.

In total there are 4 factions in the game: Human Kingdom, Yak-Scuffle Goblin, Restful Dead and Forest Utopia. Each faction has some specific advantages, for example the Forest Utopia faction has the most health and a building that increases armor, but cannot take cover.

In Skirmish mode you can choose a faction yourself or choose "random" and let the AI ​​decide for you. This mode allows you to play against an AI or other humans outside the campaign. Set the difficulty level, choose your opponents and let the strongest win.

Furthermore, Strong Triumph offers local co-op, the classic hotseat experience, in multiplayer mode. Up to 8 players can compete or become allies: allied players share points of view and cannot attack each other. You'll be sharing a screen, so don't let your friends peek at your movements.

Source: news.xbox.com

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