1/11/2024 0 Comments Tiny token empires reviewThe “Requirements” themselves can include anything from looting an area with a scout, finding a relic, conquering certain territories, or defeating an opponent’s armies/capital. Being the turn based strategy game that “Tiny Token Empires” is you must meet predetermined/listed objective requirements by taking turns with the computer/local opponent. The objective, or objectives in this game are mostly based around territory conquering, army recruiting, and civilization construction. At the heart of it (Campaign Mode) you’ll find an interesting board game layout with a world map, and tokens that can be strategically placed for territory gain. Of course this is where their conflict resolution ends, and where the wacky skirmish begins.Īs I mentioned previously “Tiny Token Empires” is a mash-up of various gaming genres. This failed attempt at peace was mainly due to the fact that they believed someone in the group was cheating though. As it usually goes with peace talks these leaders of men found themselves at war with one another again regardless of their efforts. Among the leaders gathered were an Egyptian Pharaoh, a Roman general, some dude from Carthage, and a couple of other guys from other corners of the world (forgive me for not paying attention to details). It seems that for some reason a group of worldly leaders decided to get together, and try to come to a peaceful understanding through a board game. The story behind this hysterically historical battle of the ages is a different beast all in itself though. If you’ve played board games like “RISK”, or even the latest XBLA release of “Skulls of the Shogun” you’ll have a vague understanding of what the core gameplay is all about. It utilizes both puzzle game elements, and turned based gameplay to deliver what I consider to be a surprisingly solid experience. Tiny Token Empires is an interesting hybrid game. I knew I had my work cut out for me, and there was no doubt in my mind I’d be spending more time than usual learning the ropes of “Tiny Token Empires”. Unfortunately as it sometimes goes with reviews I found myself not only struggling to understand the game, but I also found it damn near impossible to put what I was seeing into words. After contacting the French developer ( BiP Media), and discussing the usual review arrangement I immediately got started on trying to figure the game out, so that I could relay what I found to you guys. Needless to say it had me intrigued enough to want to see what it was all about. I noticed that it seemed to feature some sort of “RISK” style of gameplay, but that it also featured some puzzle gameplay similar to that of various PopCap games. When I first watched the trailer for Tiny Token Empires I honestly did not know what to make of it.
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