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| Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords Fact Sheet ![]() Key features: - Innovative Gameplay Style ? Strategy and role-playing elements that function harmoniously in the puzzle gameboard setting offer a refreshing twist on classic puzzle gameplay, fostering an exceptional depth of investment and enjoyment. - Head-to-Head Gameplay Mechanism ? Competitive, turn-based gameplay encourages you to plan, think and strategize against opponents instead of just react like most traditional puzzle games; game difficulty and progression are related to outsmarting your enemies as opposed to difficulty increasing solely through level progression. - No Penalty for Losing ? If you experience defeat, you are still awarded experience points as well as partial gold and then encouraged to try again; this allows constant progression and avoids any feelings that invested play time is wasted. - Continuous Reward System ? At every turn, you will acquire helpful companions, collect or cast powerful magic spells, gather informational "rumours", and obtain items like weapons, armour and money to advance your hero. - Short- or Long-term Play Sessions? Play in long or short doses since the depth of the game does not waver according to the length of a gameplay session; each battle ranges from 3-10 minutes. - Create and Build a Hero ? Choose from two male and two female avatars in each of the four character classes ? Druid, Knight, Warrior and Wizard ? to create, develop and customise your ultimate hero. - Build Your Own Empire ? Build an empire as you capture cities, build castles and gain a party of companions that will aid you in battle. - Three Distinct Gameplay Modes Offer Unparalleled Replayability * Single-player: Battle against the computer AI as you embark on more than 150 challenging quests; * Instant Action: Jump in and immediately play continuous battles to level up your character without participating in quests; * Multiplayer: Battle live opponents via wireless connectivity on both the PSP (PlayStation Portable) system and the Nintendo DS handheld system. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Game News :: home page |