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About This Game Based on the phenomenally successful Small World fantasy board game with over 500,000 copies sold! Take control of insanely fun fantasy race & special power combos, such as Berserk Halflings, Triton Merchants, Alchemist Ratmen and Dragon-master Amazons, to grab all the land you can in a world that is just too small to share with your opponents! A host of new features await you in this colossal update: 2, 3, 4 and 5 player maps to conquer Play with friends on iPad, Android, Kindle Fire (2nd gen) and of course Windows, OSX, Linux and SteamOS Play Online games in real-time or turn-by-turn, with friends & strangers from the world over; and Local games over Wifi Play Solo against up to 4 built-in AI; Pass’n Play with up to 5 live opponents on a single device 20 new races & special powers to master through in-app purchases of Cursed!, Grand Dames and brand new to digital Be Not Afraid… Online, Solo & Face to Face scores with daily, weekly and forever rankings Comprehensive Small World Encyclopedia detailing all rules, races, special powers, icons & more! Extensive Days of Wonder Online Buddies integration Brand new musical score, sound effects, graphics and animations Video Tutorial by Master Glandulf himself MAJOR KUDOS TO THE 7,042 KICKSTARTER BACKERS WHO HELPED US MAKE SMALL WORLD 2 COME TO LIFE!What’s new in this version? New "Online Arena" with lobby to set-up online games. New "Single Session" game mode for real-time play, with AI Bots hot-swapping when players quit a game or run out of time. New invitation system with preliminary acceptation round before game start, in asynchronous mode. New "Players’ Clock" letting you set the amount of time available to each player, for competitive, Speed Chess-style play Detailed stats at end game: analyze how your and your opponents’ combos performed! 6d5b4406ea Title: Small World 2Genre: Casual, Indie, StrategyDeveloper:Days of WonderPublisher:Days of Wonder, Asmodee DigitalRelease Date: 11 Dec, 2013 Small World 2 Crack Download Pc Kickass \u201eSmall Word 2\u201d reflects the spirit of the original. I would even say it does it too well, because it duplicates the board game\u2019s issues. The map is beautiful but still motley to the point it hurts the eyes. For that reason, while the application can be ran in full screen, I preferred to play it in windowed mode. In some place new tabs open or the table is cut, but it doesn\u2019t really collide with gameplay. Also I didn\u2019t notice any freezes, long loading times or waiting endlessly for any online opponents.Pros:+ High replayability (different races and special powers);+ Dynamic, colorful, with many negative interactions;+ Working smoothly. Cons:- Paradoxically to pros: many negative interactions (not for persons who doesn\u2019t like competitive games);- Even if you really, really like your little friends\u2026 sooner or later they have to die;- Pretty map but hard to look at, the eyes get tired, because of too much chaos on the board.Going to the last verdict: as for the visuals, audio and the game mechanics, Days of Wonder give us a fully satisfying product\u2026 but I still prefer the shared hours spent with friends at the game board. See full review on my blog:http:\/\/iplaywithgreen.pl\/2015\/10\/07\/recenzja-aplikacji-1-small-world-2\/. Small World 2 is an easy to learn and quick to play digital version of the popular board game by Days of Wonder. The object of the game is simple, be the player to gain the most coins by the end of the game, through occupying regions of the map and taking over opponent\u2019s regions through conquests.The rules of the game are simple and easy to learn and this digital rendition makes it easy to keep track of everything and prevent mistakes that can easily be made when playing the original board game.Once the basics of the game have been grasped the skill comes in when deciding if it is worth paying coins for choosing a better race\/ability combo, choosing which regions to occupy\/conquer and when to send your race into decline and choose a new race.The DLC\u2019s add new race\/ability cards creating new combinations to master and get used to. At the moment, there are only a few DLC\u2019s available and not all of the expansions available for the board game version have made it to the digital version as a DLC.There are many ways to play: Solo V\u2019s AI - The AI of the game does seem a little unbalanced with dice rolls frequently failing for the player and constantly succeeding for the AI (way above what the statistical average should be).Online Multiplayer - Unfortunately recently there does not seem to be a lot of players wanting to play online. I have gone into the Online Waiting Area to find very few or no games at all available to join. I have also had the game crash or freeze a few times when playing online with a private game between friends.Local Multiplayer - Great for playing against family and friends when all on the same network.Pass & Play - Tedious way to play but means that the game can be played on just one computer and with only one copy of the game.Overall Small World 2 has made a successful port over to a digital version. It has been sympathetically done, in line with the artwork and lore of the Small World board game. There are one or two small issues with the game, but generally these do not detract from the convenience and speed that the digital version brings over the original board game.Pros:Quick to play as there is a turn limit on games.Easy to learn.Many ways to play.Prevents miscalculations\/mistakes when trying to conquer regions\/calculate coins earnt.Cons:Limited ability to play online due to very few games being available to join.No graphics controls meaning that the quality on larger screens suffers.Occasional glitches especially when playing multiplayer.Unbalanced AI\/random number generation.. I'm still of mixed minds about this game. I've watched let's play on youtube and Wil Wheaton's Table Top review of it, and it looked like a lot of fun. Thing is, I haven't had time to play this with others yet, and I wanted to really Learn the game first, so I've been playing only solo matches against the AI so far. I expect when I finally start playing with others, I may like the game even more.Basically this is a conquest board game for 2 to 5 players, any of which may be live opponents or AI. A typical match shouldn't take even as much as a half hour and that's With the full complement of players. The game rules and procedure resemble Risk somewhat, though in a fantasy setting rather than the real world. It's all about conquering the world, though with a twist; your 'army' only has a short lifespan and will inevitably be replaced by another army that you also control. The goal is to build up gold units that you earn primarily at the end of your turn for holding territory, but also through special abilities your armies might have. The armies are very diverse and represent fantasy races, from hobbits to skeletons, giants, and dwarves. You get to pick which race you want to make 'active' but their abilities are randomized each game.Strong replayability is built right in as no two games will ever play alike. The graphics are decent, though the game map\/board is a little 'busy' with all of the counters, symbols, borders, and artwork vying for space and That can make things a little confusing at times. The music is fun and matches the light hearted tone set by the art style.I don't have any major complaints, though I'm not fond of the nickle and dime aspect of the DLC. It'd be nice if the developers had just bundled the dlcs rather than parcelled them out as they did, but I'm guessing it had something to do with rewards for the kickstarter investors.TL:DR? Bottom line, if you like board games that involve a good portion of luck, you should enjoy this. It's easy to learn the basics but has enough 'meat' to make you want to invest some time in mastering the strategies.. When Small World 2 functions properly, it's a fun and faster incarnation of its tabletop predecessor. The game is arguably easier to play than its tabletop incarnation because it prevents players from making invalid moves and sometimes indicates possible moves. It also makes it easier for players to keep track of numbers like turns and quantities of troops. The game also captures the aesthetic of Small World very well, and actions are played out rather pleasantly. However, the game crashes or bugs-out frequently. The game is locked at one specific resolution, which cannot be changed (except by maximizing the window, which may sometimes result in letterboxing). There are no settings options whatsoever, aside from game volume and music volume. And finding a game online is horrendous because creating and joining games is tedious, and that's if there's even anyone online to play with (which there more often than not, is not). Many of the UI elements can be confusing, especially since the tooltips (when functional) aren't always informative. Parts of the UI, particularly text, will even change the game's cursor to the system or text cursor, making the entire game feel cheap and poorly made. One would expect many of these issues to be solved, or at least addressed, shortly after the game's release, but since at the time I'm typing this the game has been released for over a year, I believe that it's safe to say that these issues will not be addressed any time soon, if at all. The entire game feels like a half\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665money grab, and despite the genuine entertainment it may provide, albeit in small amounts, I cannot recommend this game while these issues continue to exist.. Awesome game, plays exactly like the board game and ensures that you won't make any rules mistakes. Random bugs do happen and would love to see a patch. It's totally playable right now and it's a lot of fun.. This game is very much like it's board game predesesor. The major difference is no setup or clean up. All around great game.

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