This game does get old fast (for me). It is unique enough to give it 5 stars. I found it funny but neat about the popular spellcasters 2 legged mount... I forget her name now due to not playing for some time now but she had this funny cute mount. This game is cute, funny, interesting, and turn-based. Tactical combat makes you think, which is not too difficult for me. But yes, it got old fast after just 2 or 3 months of full-time play and the replayability just wasn't there for me. I only played using the cannon/gun faction with the British man leading it as all others I briefly tried out just didn't interest me enough with their abilities and theme. Be warned, one of the last levels/maps in the campaign is more or less a trap (unfair) where ALL AI enemy factions will gang up on you! Trick is to just focus on attacking the dude the campaign guides you to kill/beat. In theory you can conquer all other factions on that map... but in practice it just isn't a realistic goal, LOL! You do level up during gameplay so this is a TBS + RPG as an F.Y.I. for everyone. Most video games don't have great replayability. Good old games like DOOM (1990's), Duke Nukem 3D, Star Wars: Dark Forces, and especially Descent 1/2/3 all had excellent replayability just as a few examples. Games help you find your way in mortal 'real' life, educate, and entertain. I remember the 'feeling' each video game gave me from my childhood NOT the technicals or genre so much. Back to the Future and Patrician IV: Rise of a Dynasty were the 2 most important video games I ever played other than driving sims like NFS. They teach a lot while at the same time being fun to play. I love maps so the DOOM level editor back in the 1990's was addicting to me. May you find your way in life through gaming! Have a great day!