It’s still enoyable though, and I would still recommend this game to anyone who wants a ‘flashier’ version of browser based goodness. While Batheo tries to make the browser based experience somewhat new, I would say that it changed a lot of things that didn’t need changing. That’s right, you can only fight once every 10 minutes. One thing that makes this game’s waiting game unbearable though is that almost every action in the game always has a cooldown timer- INCLUDING COMBAT.
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This means that once you click on an upgrade or building, it will instantly become available on your HUD however, you will have to wait for the cooldown to end before you can upgrade or build again. Instead of giving players a building timer, the game grants players a cooldown timer. A good example would have to be their take on the waiting game. The fact that it is flash based also complements the game’s combat capabilities due to the animated interface and moving sprites.Īlthough the game shares a lot of the traditional browser based mechanics, it still implements the system a bit differently.
Unlike most browser games, Batheo emphasizes on combat, and even has its own combat screen complete with moving sprites in order to depict battles effectively.
It’s a lot of work, but the game is quite easy to play, especially since the game does a good job of explaining the basics. It’s probably a good thing since backtracking is a pain on most occasions. The game also has an impressive line up of quests that autocompletes provided that you’ve finished the task even before taking the quest. You can also upgrade your troops’ arsenal as well as your hero’s to make your army unstoppable. Whether you lift taxes to gain gold quickly or be a hero and not do it often, it’s all up to you- though being a total tyrant has its advantages when it comes to gold lol. Much like other browser games, everything depends on how you rule. Batheo also has a couple of features that separate it from its browser based brethren. Batheo feels and plays a lot like Evony and other browser based strategy games, but don’t think that it’s nothing but another cheap clone. Upon starting the game, players will be prompted to choose their champion/hero, each with their own army that will aid you in your quest to be the best. Here, players must build cities, and train soldiers in order to decimate their opponents. Not an excellent game, a good one, the SE will be well worth it's price.By Kei Beneza (dividelife), OnRPG Journalistīatheo is a flash based browser strategy game set in Ancient Greece, which is rather questionable as some of the heroes provided are not greek at all (Robin Hood in Greece?). Bonus level is more or less a continuous serie of H0, but the whole game is saved by it's graphics. (By the way why can't you keep your hard earned hints for the bonus level ?).
Graphics were so gorgeous that I didn't use one hint, even if it took me quite a while to find the objects, never got bored or impatient. In the H0 scenes you had to interact and I quite liked that. Mini games were easy and hard, classical ones. No real link in between scenes, so I got stuck wondering what on earth I should do with what I had found. Graphics are absolutely beautiful, story not that good, in fact you rescue the 2 Ladies pretty easily, I found it a bit inconsistent. I love ERS games, but found this one a bit so so. This is a comment, not a review but I didn't see any thread for comments. Bought it on the very last day of June (needed 3 more punches to finish my last card) and only played it today, so that shows I wasn't overenthusiastic after the demo.