Check out the second part of the Citadels “Making of” video series, in which Juergen Reusswig, founder of Games Distillery, explains how you can protect your fortress against the enemy and he demonstrates some fortification upgrades.
Citadels relates a spellbinding story from a time of kings, noble knights, and impenetrable castles, offering medieval battles with extraordinary characters and numerous tactical possibilities. In order to survive waves of attacks and enemy sieges, players have to construct mighty castles and fortify them with moats, walls of spears, and units.
In offensive missions, the player has to make sure that resource extraction and production are not disrupted in order to train a powerful army with a variety of different units and siege engines.
The right balance between economy and battle is crucial for the outcome of every conflict.
Features:
- ● Experience medieval England at the time of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table with detailed graphics and painstakingly designed environments – and rewrite history in the process!
- ● Good or evil? Decide for yourself whether you will fight on the side of King Arthur or Mordred and his allies from the Northlands.
- ● Construct impregnable fortresses and fortify them with units, moats, and spear walls. Your strategy will determine your success or failure.
- ● A castle alone does not ensure victory! The right combination of defensive structures and units, as well as resource extraction and production are decisive for the outcome of a siege.
- ● Fight medieval battles with an army of all kinds of units and siege weapons. When assembling your army, you will have access to archers, crossbowmen, swordsmen, mounted units, ladder carriers, catapults, trebuchets, ballistae, and siege towers.
- ● Realistic projectile ballistics enables a tactical advantage for higher positions, and falling objects and rubble cause damage.
- ● By fulfilling certain tasks, you can acquire legendary characters that will give you a bonus for your missions.
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Making Of – Video Part 2:
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