Crossfire: Dungeons Activation Code And Serial Key For Pc
- vansrisficaltfiti
- Jul 9, 2019
- 5 min read
Updated: Nov 28, 2020
About This Game Battle against rival fantasy armies in this fast paced turn based strategy game. Fight powerful bosses while you hunt for treasure in dungeon mode, play through over one hundred single player missions in campaign mode, or match wits against your friends in multiplayer. Simple one-click per unit control scheme takes minutes to learn, while the in-depth army building and game strategy keeps you coming back for more. 6 different armies to master each with unique units, strengths and play styles. A fantasy themed game inspired by classic board games like Chess, Stratego and Battleship. Key FeaturesSix unique armies (Humans, Elves, Dwarves, Lizardmen, Undead and Skitterlings) Roleplaying dungeon mode allowing you to build a party over time and delve into randomly generated levels Four unique and powerful bosses Collect treasure to buy new units and boost your coffers Five different campaigns with multiple endings for each campaign Branching campaign mission structure Includes dedicated server softwarePre-generated forces if you like to get straight to the action, or take the time to spend your money to customize your own force Supports multiplayer with a friend with customizable game settings Dynamic fog of war Simple to use one-click control scheme Includes all of the content from Crossfire: The Northern Campaigns b4d347fde0 Title: Crossfire: DungeonsGenre: StrategyDeveloper:Random Thoughts EntertainmentPublisher:Random Thoughts EnterainmentRelease Date: 15 Jan, 2007 Crossfire: Dungeons Activation Code And Serial Key For Pc crossfire dungeons. crossfire dungeons Impressions and Short Review:https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=Z8BH_8Ydhv8Unfinished game missing basic features that games from 25 years ago had.... example, an options menu yet they still had the ability to add in Steam Trading Cards. There is no way to turn down the sound\/music without doing so on your System Mixer and you're unable to change the resolution for the game... there is only one, which is 640x480. Music is good but has background static and it sometimes randomly shuts off during game play. Protip for people who actually decide to spend 4 dollars on this game, ESC shuts off the game's sound. Also, archers are ridiculously over powered because they can shoot through anything. Seriously, my archer shot through 4 wall blocks and dealt the same amount of damage your basic infantry man can do. What's the point of using anything other than a group of archers with 1 or 2 scouts? Sounds like you need some balancing there. The menu clicking reverbs if clicked too quickly, consider changing it to something that isn't a bell dinging and echoing.Don't get me wrong, there are some nice things, the aforementioned music is nice and relaxing and would be great if it had an adjustable sound bar. The art style is nice and graphically for a PC tabletop game, it doesn't look bad or seem lacking in the art deparment... it's just basic things that have become standard in the game industry over the past 2 decades. Hell, the laziest iOS ports have an ingame mute button that is generally denoted by a speaker icon.Just my two cents.. I just can't get into this game. I thought it was going to be more complex. It is just buying a few troops and rolling in to fight some monsters. I have tried starting the game twice and have been unable to save and have to start over each time I play. Customize army starts erases your army too and you have to repurchase your troops. I thought the patch was going to fix the save game and it apparently didn't fix anything. I paid a dollar for this game and even at a dollar this game is a waste of money and time.. The game itself is fine - a turn-based game with a boardgame feel. But there's NO way to save your progress, and the auto-save doesn't work. In short, you have to start over from scratch each time you load the game. The vague assurances that a fix is forthcoming aren't helpful. It's been almost a year since the last update, and the game is still broken.NOT RECOMMENDED.ADDENDUM: Nearly 2.5 years since I first posted this review. No fix yet, and no further word from the developers. ABANDONED BROKEN GAME.. Game is incomplete. No save, quit or load buttons. No directions or options information. Must start from beginning every time you play the game.. Great fantasy game with interesting pvp type aspects. The single player mode is ruined as the autosave feature (or any save feature) has been broken for years in the PC port. Last patch 2 years ago... don't expect it fixed.There is also much to be said about how the AI handles the fog of war, as enemy archers are very consistent in hitting you without previously doing missing shots or spotting you.Maps are very very repetitive.I expected a casual fantasy tactic or dungeon crawling game, but there are free flash games with similar quality or better, to be honest. Shame on that missing patch because it could have been a little fun game.The only thing that stands is multiplayer, that can be fun.So if you buy this, do it with some friends (and wait for sale), the single player game isn't worth the about 1 euro sale price.Edit: Let me say it clear, you are going to play the campaigns or the dungeon campaign, after playing an hour you will try to save your progress so you can go outside to have a life. No, you can't. There is an autosave feature that doesn't work. Thus, no campaign (which are long enough to need that autosave).. Game is incomplete. No save, quit or load buttons. No directions or options information. Must start from beginning every time you play the game.. Love turn-nased games, thisone is not the worst. I'll give 6/10. I've played worse but this is pretty bad for a turn based. I honestly think the graphics were my biggest disapointment. They are NOT as smooth and pretty as they appear in the screenshots above. Almost feels like an abstract form of chess. At the current $0.51 I'll keep it and maybe play it occassionally.. Ignore what it says for play time for me. I played many hours of this game (and its predecessors) when it was first released.I enjoy the simple, fast, almost chesslike feel of Crossfire:Dungeons. Every unit type is useful and none is ideal for every circumstance, which makes army building a fun exercise. Against the AI, figuring out how few points you can spend and still win (to maximize score) is quite a challenge. Of the single player campaigns, Dungeon mode is my favorite (I love the rats). Multiplayer is a blast. Nothing quite like both players firing into the fog hoping for a hit, when only a few units are left on the map.Anyway, this is a really good value for a game that plays fast but not mindlessly at all. Give it a try!
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