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Heroes Tactics

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57%Game Brain Score
gameplay, humor
graphics, music
57% User Score Based on 101 reviews

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Heroes Tactics is a single player and multiplayer role playing game. It was developed by Camex Games and was released on June 21, 2017. It received neutral reviews from players.

The world’s most addictive tactical strategy & defense game – welcome to Heroes Tactics! You’ll need some brains and tactics to lead your unique team of knights, archers, magicians, riders, flyers, and other types of awesome heroes! Strategically lead your heroes through an epic adventure as you invade exotic lands of dragons, skeletons, monsters, and citizens of the underworld. Now, begin this ep…

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57%
Audience ScoreBased on 101 reviews
gameplay5 positive mentions
music3 negative mentions

  • The game is fun and enjoyable, providing a casual gaming experience with strategic elements.
  • It features a variety of characters to collect and play, each with different play styles, making it engaging.
  • Despite being a mobile port, it has a charming art style and can be addictive for short gaming sessions.
  • The game is heavily pay-to-win, requiring real money to progress effectively and access better heroes.
  • It suffers from numerous bugs and performance issues, including long loading times and a lack of updates from developers.
  • The energy/stamina system limits gameplay time, making it frustrating for players who want to engage for longer periods.
  • gameplay
    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay features simplistic turn-based battles that rely heavily on screen tapping, with a focus on grinding and repetitive actions that can become tedious. While there are some strategic elements and a tactical mechanic that adds a layer of fun, players often encounter paywalls that require real money for progression, leading to a perception of it being a typical pay-to-win mobile game. Overall, the gameplay is described as addictive yet ultimately lacking in variety and depth.

    • “Very addictive and enjoyable gameplay, but repetitive actions are very annoying because after you click almost anything, a 'now loading' pop-up comes up which can get annoying.”
    • “Gameplay-wise, you control up to 5 character summons on a hex grid.”
    • “+ tactical mechanic is quite fun and it's really matter for a change.”
    • “Gameplay consists of basic screen tapping to do simplistic fantasy-themed turn-based battles, where you will quickly find you're time/paygated and must buy mobile peasant in-game currency with real-world money to progress.”
    • “There is some strategy in it, but overall the game turns boring pretty fast; one just feels like all gameplay is just one big grind.”
    • “Ht also has less satisfying turn-based combat than the aforementioned games, with what appears to be less unit variety and no spell mechanics.”
  • graphics
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game are characterized by a chibi art style that many players find appealing and fun, earning it a positive reception overall. While some reviewers note that the visuals may seem simplistic or aimed at a younger audience, they appreciate the unique artwork despite its similarities to other titles. However, there are criticisms regarding the basic animations and lack of exploration, suggesting that the graphics could benefit from further innovation and refinement.

    • “Simple, fun, I like the chibi art style, and I haven't run across any bugs, so overall I've got positive feelings about this game.”
    • “Graphics: 9/10”
    • “Great game if you like tactic games with funny graphics and good challenges.”
    • “Probably the only difference (besides the kiddy-style graphical quality, of course) is that the gameplay tutorial tells you to use the 3-button interface to play the game, but let's not kid ourselves here--you really only need the one (I'll let you figure out which).”
    • “This is not a ripoff gameplay-wise; however, as far as the visuals go, it is a blatant ripoff.”
    • “Ht has no exploration, basic visuals, and simple animations.”
  • music
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game has received mixed feedback, with users rating it 8/10 but expressing significant dissatisfaction with its repetitive nature. Critics argue that the developers should allocate more resources to enhance the musical content, as the current soundtrack feels limited and lacks variety, detracting from the overall experience. Many players are eager for more engaging and diverse music options, suggesting that improvements in this area could lead to increased player satisfaction and willingness to invest in the game.

    • “Music: 8/10”
    • “Just give people a choice: music or not.”
    • “There's one minus (quite huge if you realize how easy to fix) dear developers, please don't be greedy, spare some (just some, really) precious MB for music.”
    • “I know that the game has to be small (Android reasons I believe), but if you are placing this game on PC (and Steam specifically), you can provide us with some more content, like music!”
    • “Actually, this sound side is like someone looped the first minute of Braveheart, or a quasi battle-medieval-fantasy soundtrack, and is forcing you to hear it over and over.”
  • story
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story mode is criticized for its lack of depth and minimal dialogue, with players noting that heroes must be earned through gameplay rather than purchased. Additionally, there are calls for updates to enhance the story experience, as many feel it is currently underdeveloped.

    • “The game heroes of Might and Magic 1, 2, and 3 have the same textures as this game's level icons in the story map.”
    • “Can you please bring out one last update and maybe add to the story mode.”
    • “Story and dialogue are almost non-existent.”
    • “None of the 'heroes' so far seem to be outright purchasable--they have to be earned through advancing in the story maps and earning progress rewards or randomly dropped as collectible pieces.”
  • grinding
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players generally find the grinding aspect of the game to be excessive, with many describing it as tedious and repetitive, particularly in the late game. While some appreciate the RPG leveling options and steady character progression, the overwhelming focus on farming and collecting can lead to feelings of burnout and frustration. Overall, the grinding is seen as a significant drawback that detracts from the overall enjoyment of the game.

    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “There is some strategy in it, but overall the game turns out to be boring pretty fast; one just feels like all gameplay is just one big grind.”
    • “Character leveling, equipment, and stars are seemingly endless tasks of farming and collecting.”
    • “I feel burned by the developers and abused by the constant farming for nothing.”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is criticized due to ongoing server bugs that hinder player communication and limit gameplay experience, particularly on desktop resolutions. While the game has potential, these issues detract from its overall quality.

    • “Ultimately, this isn't a bad game at all, but it isn't a great game either. It would be nice if the server wasn't currently buggy and you could at least talk with other players or play the game in higher screen resolutions for actual desktops.”
    • “The frequent crashes and server issues make it hard to enjoy the game. Stability is a major concern that needs to be addressed.”
    • “I find myself getting disconnected from the server too often, which ruins the overall experience. The game really needs to improve its stability.”
  • monetization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization of Heroes Tactics has been criticized as a blatant cash grab, with users labeling it a pay-to-win (P2W) and pay-to-play (P2Play) mobile game that reflects the greed of its developers. Many feel it is a poor addition to Steam, primarily serving to exploit players financially.

    • “Heroes Tactics is a pay-to-win/pay-to-play mobile app/browser game that's been dumped on Steam as a nasty, greedy cash grab from morally void mobile app developers.”
    • “Then there's cash grab nastiness from mobile game peddlers like this one.”
  • humor
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is appreciated for its funny graphics and engaging challenges, making it enjoyable for tactical gameplay. However, some users feel that the humor may wear off after about an hour of play.

    • “Great game if you like tactical games with funny graphics and good challenges.”
    • “It's funny just for one hour...”
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Heroes Tactics is a role playing game.

Heroes Tactics is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.

Heroes Tactics was released on June 21, 2017.

Heroes Tactics was developed by Camex Games.

Heroes Tactics has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its graphics.

Heroes Tactics is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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