Overall it's fun platformer game and supsringly I only recently found about this franchise. But because of that I avoided getting spoiled of this whatever can be spoiled from this game. Only for modern days it's outdated game, but still enjoyable. Like no saving, but password system which you need to find in level and I throught it's because in what time it was released orginally. And with which the life counter would return to default. Which is kinda true about the time of release but after I searched there was a version which had save option, which still you needed to find and life count would return to default. But ignore all of that, the gameplay is fun and played at least fine, like controls mostly worked fine but there and there where little hicups. It's fun game and I could see myself finishing the game but lack of saving (excluding passwords which nowadays can be found online) doesn't motivate me from completing the game from the start of the end of the game. Finding password online does opposite of motivation, maybe. At least kinda.
Knights and Merchants might not be beginer friendly for geting into real time strategy (RTS) games or I just don't have patience for this game and I don't like RTS games anymore even though I play J2ME version of some other RTS game in the past. At first I thought tutorial would give all the info (which wouldn't be enough) to make player figure out what to do, but turns out, player needs to manualy open tips or whatever they are called to learn about what to do and games gives those one by one, which I figured out after attempting first mission. So I tried tutorial again. Which seemed too long and thought I learned enough, so I didn't finish it. Then there's situation where I thought I don't have resources nor a way to get those resources to get knights in the first mision. In The Shattered Kingdom that is. The Peasants Rebellion - Didn't know where to start. And that is in non-HD version, which I guess is standard version or SD version for short. In HD version - every building is unlocked at start of the game. Maybe with which game would be easier but then it was too much info. And it seems HD version doesn't have The Peasants Rebellion campaign. So with this more or less I thinking it isn't beginer friendly to get into RTS games. Or I just don't have patience, well at least it probably plays in part but it isn't only the reasons. I only found out about fast forwarding out of the game, there's no control option or help in the game. Also pausing the game with same key which is default steam screenshoot key - F12 instead of esc? Plus even if I would manage to finish even first mission, after some time I probably would get burnout of RTS game, at least when binge play it, or whatever the term is. Well at least who are already into RTS games than they most likely would like it so they can get it. Maybe having open mind about RTS games beginers would like it.
Even though I'm not fully into Terraria, It still is enjoyable game when I already have opened the game. Like when I haven't opened the game, I don't feel like playing it. And when I feel like playing and know what to do then at least I don't mind playing the game, but then there's also a chance that a random event interupts what I wanted to do, which sometimes demotivates me to play the game.
Knights and Merchants might not be beginer friendly for geting into real time strategy (RTS) games or I just don't have patience for this game and I don't like RTS games anymore even though I play J2ME version of some other RTS game in the past. At first I thought tutorial would give all the info (which wouldn't be enough) to make player figure out what to do, but turns out, player needs to manualy open tips or whatever they are called to learn about what to do and games gives those one by one, which I figured out after attempting first mission. So I tried tutorial again. Which seemed too long and thought I learned enough, so I didn't finish it. Then there's situation where I thought I don't have resources nor a way to get those resources to get knights in the first mision. In The Shattered Kingdom that is. The Peasants Rebellion - Didn't know where to start. So with this more or less I thinking it isn't beginer friendly to get into RTS games. Or I just don't have patience, well at least it probably plays in part but it isn't only the reasons. I only found out about fast forwarding out of the game, there's no control option or help in the game. Plus even if I would manage to finish even first mission, after some time I probably would get burnout of RTS game, at least when binge play it, or whatever the term is. Well at least who are already into RTS games than they most likely would like it so they can get it. Maybe having open mind about RTS games beginers would like it.
There are similarities to one of the biggest monster catching/taming game but overall Coromon is different and have different feeling. It's intresting story and way different premise from what monster catching/taming games I have played. Gameplay is turn-based combat of course, which if you like you will like this game. One day I noticed update adding 2x game speed and I was suprised that mostly single player game is getting updates. Well there is multiplayer which isn't active because multiplayer is only accesible from specific area from single-player. Maybe multiplayer should have been accesible from main menu or pause menu so you would be able to access multiplayer no matter where you are in single-player and without losing progress. Of course there are options to start multiplayer outside of the game, but then I doubt that is good multiplayer implemention if methods outside of the game is only option to play multiplayer. Overall it's fun game. And I wonder if you will be able to transfer Coromon to future games if or when there will be future games.
Only what's the point of championship if it doesn't unlock tracks even if you get the first place in the championship? Nowadays these graphics can't be judged, at the time of orginal release I assuming where good. But still I had troubled in Norway because I couldn't see where snow on mountain ended and sky started. Maybe keyboard controles aren't recommended for this game, but for me they were good enough. Also I found you can control aircrafts steering with mouse, but it was worst then keyboard. Maybe too hight of mouse sesitivity or vice versa, which can't be changed in game. Which is understable for the orginal time of release.