Gallic Wars: Battle Simulator, a tactical strategy with roguelike elements, is set to launch for Nintendo Switch today. The game allows you to lead the brave Gauls against ancient Rome. Gallic Wars: Battle Simulator offers, among others, dynamic gameplay and ragdoll physics. The game was previously released for PC, and will later hit PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S.
Gallic Wars: Battle Simulator is a game developed by the independent Polish studio, MadGamesmith, whose previous releases include two Bouncy Bob platformers.
The title combines tactical and strategic gameplay with roguelike elements. The player commands the brave Gauls, and his goal is to conquer ancient Rome. The game is distinguished by, among other things, dynamic gameplay, crazy ragdoll physics, graphics inspired by Asterix and a challenging difficulty level.
The gameplay mainly consists of properly placing your warriors, planning their tasks, observing the battles and casting spells. Players can use a wide variety of units, equipped with items such as swords, spears or bows. During the battles you can also e.g. set traps, cast spells and use the catapults.
“In Gallic Wars: Battle Simulator players can count on unusual tactical challenges, a challenging level of difficulty and a considerable dose of madness. When it comes to the graphics, one of the main inspirations was the style of Albert Uderzo, the artist associated with the cult series of comics about Asterix”
– said Rafał Jelonek, COO at Ultimate Games S.A.
Gallic Wars: Battle Simulator Key Features:
- Tactical strategy game with roguelike elements
- Gauls and Romans
- Unique gameplay model
- Graphics inspired by the Asterix comic books
- Various units, spells and tools of destruction
- Ragdoll physics
- Challenging difficulty level.
The digital launch of Gallic Wars: Battle Simulator (Nintendo eShop) is scheduled for today, March 28, 2021. For more information, head over to the Nintendo eShop.
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