Go in with low expectations and an understanding that you'll be dealing with something that resembles an early 90's 4X game, and you'll have a good time. The low price of this game makes it worth the investment if you want to experience what strategy gaming was like circa 1992. That's not a bad thing, mind you. Arcan Sorcery doesn't try to hide what it is: a very simple, low cost game that brings back the early spirit of 4X computer games.
Arcane Sorcery
- Release Date:
- Sep 15, 2015
- Developer:
- Andrew Rowe
- Publisher:
- Andrew Rowe
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac
Game Tags
About This Game
High strategy on a campaign map as well in turn base battles.
Challenging AI that does not get buffs in all but the hardest difficulty.
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User Reviews
Take some Defender of the Crown, a splash of Total War and a bit of Masters of Magic and you get this game. It's not as deep or pollished as TW or MoM but for 7 bucks it's a nice Turn-based strategy game that plays like a board game. 7/10
It's like defender of the crown a game I used to play sooooo much ! I enjoy this game the kinda strategy game ya play it beat it ...and it on harder play it beat it and just kick back and let the strategy of the game tickle your mind. I like the mix of spells also....i thew a big spell at another guys state ....to bad for him. Any most of all you can build up your provinces and build different units and manage then either to quickly be ready for battle or to take time to build up get rich and dominate the map.
good game like risk only needs more maps or a random map generator
This is a decent casual 4x fantasy game. Choose one of three factions and one of three maps to conquer. Every space has about a dozen pre-determined buildings that you can place, which will generate gold or mana or let you create more powerful units. To slow you down, after conquering a territory you will need to garrison a large army there for a few turns or there will be a revolt.... losing you the territory and spawning a large neutral army. On balance, it is easier to conquer slowly and not deal with the rebels. And that is the whole thing. The art isn't great but it isn't terrible. The sound effects work. I liked the music, but that will be to taste. The UI is a little rough, and the game was clearly done in flash, including getting flash memory errors and the like while playing. More maps, more armies, and more of a reason to play the different factions differently is what this game needs to go to the next level. I found the same strategy worked no matter which army I ...
Just don't waste your time, even if you get "Arcane Sorcery" for free (I've got it at 85% discount, buying a bunch of games on recent Black Friday sale). I have never seen a worse game having Positive (or even Mostly Positive) average ratings on Steam (I've even checked, if those positive reviews seem to be genuine, but they do). There is nothing in it, that has not been done much better more than 20 years ago - just get yourself 1 of the first 3 HoMM games or the free Battle for Wesnoth instead. Due to badly designed and counter-intuitive controls it's very slow. AI is almost nonexistent. The game is badly balanced - some spells for example require amount of research and capacity of mana pool, that practically are unreachable before conquering the whole map. Tutorial is bugged (it's unmovable window at times pops-out in random locations covering the button, that you are supposed to press). In-game descriptions are often misleading. There is no manual or even a FAQ or a guide. And l...
perhaps one could call this Dominions lite - very lite. It is well worth the price I think. The AI is enough of a challenge so far, The economy side of things is very simple - build in each of the lands you take to generate revenue and the more noble houses you have the bigger you can make your army, the army does cost to run and the need to also ensure a province you take is protected from internal unrest means that one cannot just galavant across teh map taking lands with just a few units at the start. I havent finished a game yet but am curious to see how it goes - i am wondering if it gets to a point that once one has more than half the lands that their revenue and armies is so high that they can just roll over everything else quite easily, or is there some other challenge awaitng the player?
A nice beer and pretzel game that is easy to play and master. It is also get boring quick if you try playing on the largest map.
I’d like to give a mixed review if I could. It’s not a terrible game, but I’ll go with a thumbs down because there is no explanation provided for several important game mechanics. For example, if you don’t leave troops in a newly conquered province, then there is a chance of rebellion. Exactly how long they have to stay there is not explained. Another example, the game does not have an option to list all the provinces under your control with the income each produces. This would have been useful, because there is some sort of income penalty as more provinces get added. Again, this is something that is not explained.
All in all, another attempt to clone a cult classic Master of Magic from 1994 iirc. Not bad generally - but sadly lacking in content. :( The old game had more than 10 races and 5 paths of magic which could also be combined, plus additional perks for your sorcerer king, such as Warlord, Diplomat, mastery in specific magic area, special start, etc. Another game in the same vein - Dominions - had about 10 races from the start (and now has close to 50 - played differently!), with 8 paths * 8 schools of magic. This game has 3 races and 4 magic paths (uncombinable). Where are my orks?! ;) At least, during my playthrough there were no glaring bugs, plus it's cheap. But with current content it's a game which will grow stale in a month for a casual player. Can't recommend it, sorry.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: XP or higher
- Processor: 1.83GHz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: none
- Storage: 160 MB available space
- Sound Card: Any
FAQ
How much does Arcane Sorcery cost?
Arcane Sorcery is completely FREE to play. You can download and play it without any purchase.
What are the system requirements for Arcane Sorcery?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: XP or higher Processor: 1.83GHz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: none Storage: 160 MB available space Sound Card: Any
What platforms is Arcane Sorcery available on?
Arcane Sorcery is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is Arcane Sorcery worth buying?
Arcane Sorcery has 70% positive reviews from 20 players.
When was Arcane Sorcery released?
Arcane Sorcery was released on Sep 15, 2015.
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