Thursday, May 29, 2008

In-Game Accomplishment Awards!!!!

Westward II: Heroes of the Frontier offers gameplay rich as blockbuster titles costing four times as much.



For those of you unfamiliar with Westward (hi, both of you), it's a casual strategy game in a similar vein to Starcraft or Age of Empires. Unlock buildings and skills, recruit workers and fighters, and battle natural disasters and bad guys in the wild west. You elect to play as one of three heroes who have the same abilities but different bonuses. For instance, if you play as Marion Morrison you get free farm upgrades, as Maureen Fitzsimmons you get access to a bank you can use to raise taxes, and as Terence Stevens you can build a trading post to trade gold, food and wood.


Once you've set up a profile, selected a hero and completed the tutorial, the main adventure begins. Westward II: Heroes of the Frontier You only have access to a few buildings at this stage - as you gain experience, you unlock new buildings, such as a windmill to make your farm more efficient. To complete the adventures you need to complete the quests you are given, simply talk to the characters with a big exclamation mark over their head. You don't have to accept the quest until you have enough gold, wood, experience or whatever is needed to complete it successfully.


If Westward II: Heroes of the Frontier taking on the challenge of quest after quest isn't your cup of tea, you can exit the main game and play in Sandbox Open Range mode to get a feel for how the citizens behave, what makes them happy, and what the buildings do. Open Range starts with all buildings unlocked, so you only need pay to build them, not to unlock them. If you've already beaten the game and want a greater challenge, or you want the challenge without specific quests, try Sandbox Natural Disasters. Buildings are locked as normal, plus as you gain experience, the likelihood of an earthquake, fire, typhoon or bandit attack is steadily increased.



i just want to say that it just proves what a cool guy you are that you feel the need to say sorry for not being able to reply to everyone, we all understand. i am really pleased to have spent some time with you, lisa & angie & got to know the real you, we had the best time :)

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