Posted on: November 4, 2018

ultronsk
Verified ownerGames: 4 Reviews: 1
awesome
Love you gascon :D
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AN ALL NEW EPIC TALE
TRAVEL TO NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN KINGDOMS
PREPARE FOR WAR
LEAD YOUR ARMY IN EPIC BATTLES
Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales comes with these bonus items:
CD PROJEKT®, The Witcher®, GWENT® are registered trademarks of the CD PROJEKT Capital Group. © 2018 CD PROJEKT S.A. All rights reserved.
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Posted on: November 4, 2018
ultronsk
Verified ownerGames: 4 Reviews: 1
awesome
Love you gascon :D
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Posted on: November 7, 2018
tajniak230
Verified ownerGames: 25 Reviews: 1
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I enjoyed the game.
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Posted on: December 17, 2018
jack_danijel
Verified ownerGames: 9 Reviews: 1
nice game
Love it
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Posted on: February 5, 2021
MasterBLB
Games: 130 Reviews: 5
Utter crap, avoid
Imagine a game like Heroes of Might and Magic, but with camera centered on your hero all the time so you cannot look around by scrolling the screen, the only way is to open dedicated map. Imagine that all resources/clickable objects are invisible unless you're right next to them. Imagine also that you just cannot simply pick them up, but every time an circle-filing animation is played, and you have to hold down right mouse button to do so. Then imagine you want to expand your castle(camp, to be exact), but you're given absolutely no hits how to get say next level of workshop. And as a creme on a cake - imagine wonky movement animation of your hero, especially start and stop - looks like she is going to fall down. That's about main world map, let's talk about card game part. Imagine a game like Magic the Gathering: Shandalar, or Etherlords 2, where you rarely get new cards for winning/completing tasks, but you need to seek for specific objects on map (which are hidden unless you're close) Imagine that practicaly all battles are some weird, predefined puzzles rather than normal matches, or at very least opponent starts with several units already in play. Imagine also that just before a battle you can't make last minute updates to your deck - say it is written the battle will be one round only. Then imagine sometimes some cards are taken away from you because of reasons you might not be fully aware. Ah, and imagine there is absolutely no tutorial about Gwent rules, and info about such insignificant details like maximum number of copies of a card in the deck, maximum number of units in battle row etc. If you'll imagine all the above then you'll have a picture what game Thronebreaker is, for a someone with absoluetly no experience with Gwent, but several years of playing MtG, LotR, Star Wars, and Etherlords 2.
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Posted on: October 24, 2018
Stroganrog
Verified ownerGames: 8 Reviews: 1
Excellent add!
Thank you! I always prefer a single player and this is a perfect play! Also a quick question - how or from where should I download so called goodies? Thank you in advance. Kind regards,
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