Age of Fear: The Free World

Age of Fear: The Free World (2019)

by Leslaw Sliwko, Age of Fear
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, Strategy, Turn-based strategy (TBS), Indie, Tactical
Themes:Fantasy
Game modes:Single player
Story:Age of Fear is a seven-year old turn-based strategy series that marries a tabletop wargame with elements of RPG. Age of Fear: The Free World serves as introduction to the series. You can roam the Open World realm, develop their party, find powerful relics and participate in a variety of quests!
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February 01, 2025
This free game is so addictively fun that you'll end up wanting a story mode, which you'll only get a taste of in this crack edition of sorts. Trust me. On a more serious note, I did find myself strategizing every turn even though my team was effectively unbeatable. So yeah, it's a lot more fun than it may look at first glance. Again, crack.
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