The story and all the character are interesting. the game play is simple and yet I find positioning the character to ensure maximum effectiveness and avoid bombardment to be fun, especially in high endless wave where you trying to squeeze out any more effectiveness where you can to just survive one more wave. the game does lag in high endless wave. WARNING: The game is unfortunately not finished despite not being in early access due to combination of lack of revenue and developer over scope. despite this, I still enjoy the content it does have and will periodically come back to play this game
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The elves were never meant to live this long.
The dragon invasion from 1000 years ago was supposed to have wiped them out - perhaps with a few straggling survivors lingering on as pawns in the bloody games of human empires that followed.
They were never meant to exist under the same sky as the first operational steam engine, or watch the first biplanes claw their way through it.
And they certainly weren’t meant to witness their ancient forests reduced to ash by modern artillery systems and advanced autonomous drone swarms.
But two of them did.
In a sense, things are not so different from that legendary war all those years ago - the dragons are now mechanical, but they can still be felled. Instead of the hero himself, his 47th descendant has returned to fulfil his pledge. And behind them, yet another deeply flawed human kingdom to defend.
... The 1000 years of accumulated umbrage, however, is an entirely different beast altogether.
Features:
Tactical auto-battler combat stages woven into a broader, overarching story.
Carefully position your units, evade enemy bombardments, call in air support from human allies, utilize the terrain and each character’s unique strengths to plan your defenses.
Lead the final defenders of the Kurelian forests against massive, relentless swarms of airships and drones.
Follow the story and ultimate fate of the last surviving elves and their final party of dragonslayers, as the slow inevitability of change, progress, decay, and death closes in around them.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Additional Notes: This game should be fairly efficent on processing. My laptop can run it well, your computer should be fine :)
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does The 1500 Year Old Forest Elf and My Anti-Materiel Sniper Rifle cost?
The 1500 Year Old Forest Elf and My Anti-Materiel Sniper Rifle costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for The 1500 Year Old Forest Elf and My Anti-Materiel Sniper Rifle?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Additional Notes: This game should be fairly efficent on processing. My laptop can run it well, your computer should be fine :) Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is The 1500 Year Old Forest Elf and My Anti-Materiel Sniper Rifle available on?
The 1500 Year Old Forest Elf and My Anti-Materiel Sniper Rifle is available on Windows PC.
Is The 1500 Year Old Forest Elf and My Anti-Materiel Sniper Rifle worth buying?
The 1500 Year Old Forest Elf and My Anti-Materiel Sniper Rifle has 100% positive reviews from 1 players.
When was The 1500 Year Old Forest Elf and My Anti-Materiel Sniper Rifle released?
The 1500 Year Old Forest Elf and My Anti-Materiel Sniper Rifle was released on Aug 8, 2025.
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