- May 25, 2020
- Intersky Studios
- 3h median play time
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Warsworn: Dragon of Japan Steam CD Key is a single player casual strategy game. It was developed by Intersky Studios and was released on May 25, 2020. It received neutral reviews from players.
Warsworn: Dragon of Japan is a real-time grand strategy game, created by a one-man development studio. Players will draft their own clans, compete in high spirit battles, and come up with epic strategies in order to unify Japan. Risky spy actions when used strategically can turn the tide of war. Spy actions that are discovered by the enemy will have a negative impact on your reputation and hon…






- The game has a great design and keeps players engaged with its entertaining gameplay.
- Player customization options are a significant plus, enhancing the overall experience.
- The game has a strong foundation and potential for future development, especially for fans of Japanese ancient samurai strategy games.
- The game suffers from numerous bugs, crashes, and freezing issues, making it frustrating to play.
- There is a lack of clear instructions and guidance, leaving players confused about gameplay mechanics.
- Battles are overly simplistic and lack depth, leading to a repetitive and unchallenging experience.
- gameplay12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The gameplay has been criticized for its confusing and minimal interface, leading to a lack of clarity about game mechanics. Players have found the gameplay to be overly simplistic and easily exploitable, allowing for rapid progression without significant challenge. However, there is optimism for future improvements that could enhance the game's depth and challenge.
“Understand I am recommending this game purely on the basis that it has a very strong future ahead of it after some controls ironing out, a purpose to the game, and making it an actual challenge. The gameplay is very simplistic and easily cheesable. In the time I played while making this review (1.3 hours of gameplay), I easily went from a single castle to being the strongest daimyo on the face of Japan. My conquest wasn't done; I had taken Kyoto, and after that, many clans just fell to me or swore fealty. I was unchallengeable except for one or two factions that never had enough armies around to stop me from taking every castle.”
“Now, I want to say that despite this game's current playability, I never experienced a single crash. There are plenty of issues with this game's gameplay, though, from the confusing interface to somewhat of a lack of an interface. There is little to know what is going on in this game.”
“I thought it looked interesting, but it just has no decent gameplay.”
“Now, I want to say that despite this game's current playability, I never experienced a single crash. However, there are plenty of issues with this game's gameplay, from the confusing interface to somewhat of a lack of an interface. There is little to know what is going on in this game.”
“Understand I am recommending this game purely on the basis that it has a very strong future ahead of it after some controls ironing out, a purpose to the game, and making it an actual challenge. The gameplay is very simplistic and easily cheesable. In the time I played while making this review (1.3 hours of gameplay), I easily went from a single castle to being the strongest daimyo on the face of Japan. My conquest wasn't done; I had taken Kyoto, and after that, many clans just fell to me or swore fealty. I was unchallengeable except for one or two factions that never had enough armies around to stop me from taking every castle, or they didn't challenge me at all.”
“The gameplay is very simplistic and easily cheesable. In the time I played while making this review (1.3 hours of gameplay), I easily went from a single castle to being the strongest daimyo on the face of Japan. My conquest wasn't done; I had taken Kyoto, and after that, many clans just fell to me or swore fealty. I was unchallengeable except for one or two factions that never had enough armies around to stop me from taking every castle, or they didn't challenge me at all.”
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Warsworn: Dragon of Japan Steam CD Key is a casual strategy game.
Warsworn: Dragon of Japan Steam CD Key is available on PC and Windows.
On average players spend around 3 hours playing Warsworn: Dragon of Japan Steam CD Key.
Warsworn: Dragon of Japan Steam CD Key was released on May 25, 2020.
Warsworn: Dragon of Japan Steam CD Key was developed by Intersky Studios.
Warsworn: Dragon of Japan Steam CD Key has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its gameplay.
Warsworn: Dragon of Japan Steam CD Key is a single player game.
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