Gallic Wars Battle Simulator Announced for PC and Nintendo Switch

Gallic Wars Battle Simulator

Independent Polish studio MadGamesmith has announced their new tactical strategy game with roguelike elements, Gallic Wars Battle Simulator for PC and the Nintendo Switch. The game is set to make its debut on PC on October 16 later this year and will release on the Nintendo Switch on a later date.

Gallic Wars Battle Simulator is a tactical strategy game with roguelike elements to stand out from the unique gameplay approach. The player will play the commander of valiant Gauls, and his task will be to conquer Rome. The creators indicate that in Gallic Wars you can count on fast gameplay, crazy ragdoll physics, stylish graphics and a high level of difficulty.

Gallic Wars Battle Simulator

Game creator and originator, Andrzej Noworol had this to say,

This is a project combining a light audiovisual setting and a relatively high level of difficulty. In graphic terms, the title refers to the unique style of Albert Uderzo, known for his iconic Astérix comic books series. In terms of the gameplay itself, I am convinced that Gallic Wars: Battle Simulator will appeal to fans of non-standard tactical challenges, but also to those who like Totally Accurate Battle Simulator.

Noworol also goes on to explain the gameplay and its focus on proper placement of units, planning actions, observing clashes and using spells during battles. Players will be offered a variety of units with swords, spears or bows, and during the game it will also be possible to set traps, use catapults and cast various spells.

Here are the main features of the game:

  • a tactical strategy game with roguelike elements;
  • Gauls and Romans;
  • a unique gameplay model;
  • graphics inspired by Astérix comic books;
  • diverse units, spells and destruction tools;
  • ragdoll physics;
  • a high level of difficulty.

What do you think of Gallic Wars Battle Simulator? Post your comments below.

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