Game is good but short. 5 hours and you are done. It's a bit easy near the end if you have a good setup... 3 flowers + 1 turn W bombs on hero = easy game.... But one bug that prevent you to do any actions, that occured to me 3 times, the game was running smoothly. Definitively buy that for 5$ or less. 10$ is a bit high but if you want to play something "new" go ahead!...
Bravada
- Release Date:
- Aug 22, 2014
- Metacritic:
- 70
- Developer:
- Interbellum team
- Publisher:
- Interbellum team
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
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About This Game
Key features
- Fresh battle system. It is turn based but feels like an action
- Hundreds of units. And you can get anyone to your team (even foes)
- Humorous plot and unique description of every game element
- RPG-elements like inventory and unit classes
- Units evolution and selection of specialization on every 5th level-up
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User Reviews
This cheerful strategy RPG breathes new life into an old formula with goofy humor and some modern approaches to challenge progression. The most innovative games now include some built-in ability to fail, so that you can fail in big and small ways but still find reason to continue playing, rather than old RPGs which were either far too easy or so hard they encouraged obsessive Save Game-Restore Game loops. One of Bravada's smartest decisions was to make it tolerable to lose your party members: each time one of them dies, you receive an item that can let you copy any unit you encounter, so you can replenish your army with copies of either your current army, or any foe you face. This lets you try on all the units in the game, and incentivizes a manageable amount of death within your army. Compare this to old strategy RPGs where losing a unit in a level gave you no risk-reward; it simply meant your army was weaker. Add to that many S-RPGs would give each character a minor storyline, and y...
A rearly enjoyable game based on adventure, beards , betrayal and beards
Not enough depth. I am kinda on the fence about how to rate this game, but first the technical stuff. Played it on Ubuntu Linux 14.04 from the living room couch on the big TV. It went into fullscreen easily and I could see the text and important details no problem. I had written a rather lengthy review where I recommended it, but then I deleted it right after I posted it. Even though I kept playing the game to the finish, the bottom line is there are too many better turn-based strategy games to be playing. The jokes were not very funny and most of the many items you can collect are not useful. There are better ways to spend your gaming time. This is a great game for kids however. My 10 year old loves it, so there is that going for it.
It looked like a fun, easy to play strategy game. Instead, its a poorly programmed game with weird rules that aren't explained anywhere. I had no idea what I was doing while playing the game beyond bumping into the enemy. Mysteriously, some of my troops would disappear for no reason that I could determine (they had plenty of health). Games are saved automatically at certain checkpoints, which is a bit annoying as I prefer to save when I choose. I gave up on the game when it decided to wipe out my most recent checkpoint.
Cool little demo. I don't think the game is worth $9.99.
This is a terrible game, don't waste your time or money. Very simplistic and not fun.
Curator Review: This turn-based, party-based, strategy, RPG is a relatively unknown. Take control of a Dwarf without a beard who is on a quest to find his beard. Gain party members and push your way to the mythical flower that always seems just ever out of your grasp. This game is certainly unique and is priced at US$10. It is worth a playthrough if you are a fan of the genre. 6/10 https://youtu.be/sfZ4GLo5KcU
For a moment it was a joyable but most of the levels are pretty long and they just keep repeating same stuff over and over and over and over and over again. Get it? It's pretty boring. Idea is great but implementation lacks some aspects, like explaining what the actual item does before you spend your last money to buy it from the random shopkeeper that you meet in some random level. With a proper level design and polishing this could have been a really good game but unfortunately I wouldn't spend my money on this if I could choose again.
Amazing game! Simple yet in depth, this game does have the classic tactical RPG feel with a few great twists. Story is humorous yet adventurous, and i love the vibe of the main character! Worth the $10 consdiering the replay value of the game, I played through a 2nd time on hard with a completely diff unit setup/stat build so it didnt feel like trudging through the exact same game twice. Would love to see more content for this game (maybe an insane hard mode too?) and possibly multiplayer, this game has a lot of potential!!
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP
- Processor: Intel Celeron (or equivalent)
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: Pretty much any 3D graphics card
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 350 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Bravada cost?
Bravada costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Bravada?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP Processor: Intel Celeron (or equivalent) Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: Pretty much any 3D graphics card DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 350 MB available space
What platforms is Bravada available on?
Bravada is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Bravada worth buying?
Bravada has 78% positive reviews from 32 players. Metacritic score: 70/100.
When was Bravada released?
Bravada was released on Aug 22, 2014.
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