Braveland Review

It's time to save another kingdom in Braveland. You play a generic hero who must raise an army, defeat bad guys and monsters, find loot and confront the evil sorcerer who terrorises the land.

On the world map you you will decide where to move. There are places to recruit units and buy items, find treasures and shrines which boost stats.



You start off with just peasants and archers but soon you will have a large army including priests, knights etc. They have the usual stats: damage physical and magic defense, health, movement and range. They also have a special ability which can be learnt and used either on a timer or a specific number of times per battle.



Your hero gains experience and when he levels gains a point in a stat of your choosing as well as being able to have more units of each type in the stack and more points to use in deciding who to bring into battle

Most of your time will be spent in the battle screens. The battles play out like those in the Heroes of might and magic series. Units move, attack and counterattack and each turn you can cast a spell which damages enemy units or buffs your own.


I wanted to give the game a try to see if it would be a decent introduction to the genre for my niece. It's an ok mobile port but I can see the value in playing it to kill a few hours during your commute to work. However when you have more time and attention there are far better options such as The King's Bounty series.




Release Year: 2014
Rating: 55
Normal price: $4.99
Beat sale price: $1.24





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