I know a lot of people have been asking for this one, so I’m finally going to post some video walk-throughs for the popular strategy game Warfare 1917.
British Campaign:
Skirmish:
I’ll have the German campaign up when its available.
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I know a lot of people have been asking for this one, so I’m finally going to post some video walk-throughs for the popular strategy game Warfare 1917.
British Campaign:
Skirmish:
I’ll have the German campaign up when its available.
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The Dark Age is a strategy game where you must battle the forces of evil in many different zones and kill their castles. I played this game on normal and found this game mildly enjoyable, although it was kind of long and tedious. You basically buy units and send them across the screen to the other side to combat the enemy’s units and ultimately to take down the enemy’s shield and destroy their castle in each zone. There is a strategy on how you should buy the units, but for the most part, this game is pretty easy on normal. Check the strategy below if you are having trouble. |
To start, you have to have the basic air unit, and the basic land units. For the first zone, buy two land units for every air unit. For the land units, try to always have one melee unit in front of each ranged unit. You should be able to easily take town the first castle this way. After this, you’ll have access to more advanced units. The general rule of the game is since you can only build one unit at a time and you generally don’t run out of money easily,always buy the highest tier melee, ranged, and air unit you can. If you have a constant supply of money, I’d just buy the ranged unit if the melee and ranged unit are on the same level because the ranged unit is generally more powerful. The only time you should buy weaker units is at the beginning of levels when you don’t have enough money to buy your best unit. Stronger units are always the better bang for the buck. For castles 2-4, you can use the strategy of 1 land unit and one air unit in a constant stream to take the enemies down. From castle five onward, you’ll want to concentrate more on air. I use the ratio of 2 air units for every ground unit and it carried me through the game. Unlike epic wars or deeper games of this type, the build time on units is the same and there’s no research to get better units, they just come as you advance in levels. So if you just alternate between the strongest land and strongest air unit available through the entire game(except at the beginning of levels where you have no money to buy these units and have to buy weaker ones), you should be able to beat the game on normal. Happy battles!