In this strategy game, players command medieval armies and make tactical decisions to win battles. Includes multiple campaigns, diverse units, detailed combat analysis, and strategic movement tools.
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AppRecs rating 2.6. Trustworthiness 85 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 23 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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23% review manipulation risk
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85% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Average 2.7★ rating suggests room for improvement
About 100 Years' War
Key Features:
- High Definition Medieval Era Graphics.
- 7 Mission Tutorial Campaign.
- 4 Mission Bretton Succession Campaign.
- 8 Mission Edwardian Phase Campaign.
- All missions, except the tutorial, can be played as both sides.
- Over 30 Unique Medieval Units.
- Detailed Combat Analysis.
- Flank Attacks.
- Strategic Movement.
- Hours of Gameplay.
- Detailed Reference Charts.
- Map Zoom.
Purchasable Content
- 8 Mission Lancastrian Phase Campaign.
- 8 Mission Loire Campaign
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Reviews for 100 Years' War
DasFluffi
Solid Game
Apart from some imbalanced missions like Valmont Pt.2, the game is pretty fair for both sides, and can be quite challenging at times. This game demonstrates asymmetrical warfare on a medieval scale, with the English dominating at ranged battle while the French have significantly more powerful infantry at their disposal. My only gripe would be that there’s not very many missions compared to some of Hex’s larger projects. I’d like to see maybe the Carolinian phase of the war as well, as well as maybe some naval battles too. Overall though, quite a decent game in spite of its flaws.
Sir Winston O'Boogie
Soyboys can’t handle AI competition
This ain’t checkers where everyone gets to start off with the same pieces. The scenarios are based on historical situations where many times one side had a preponderance of forces. Whiney millenials and generation z’rs should go back to fortnite. Thank you