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9 people found this review helpful
10.8 hrs on record
According to the description, Seneth is an Ancient Egypt table game. Most probably, its an oldest game that requires players to use counters on the desk.
The idea of the game is quite similar to backgammon, as you start from the one side of the desk and the point is to move your counters to another one, while bothering your opponent to do so. However, four sticks are used instead of the rolling dice.
It was my first experience with the game, so I would like all novices to understand how easy it is. However, you'd have to practice and think in advance in order to become really worthy player. The rules are described in the main menu; everything is quite simple and understandable, so once you'll enter the game, you'll find out how to play fast enough.

Let's move to the most important aspects of the game:
  • Music. Music in the game matches its overall appearance great and even adds some notes to its atmosphere of an Ancient Egypt. Music is calm and cute, it doesn't go boring and never bothers you while playing.

  • Graphics. The game looks quite beautiful and nice, furthermore, enhances an atmosphere of an Ancient Egypt.The eyes don't go tired even after playing few hours in a row, so you can hold even quite long sessions with no pauses.

  • Gameplay. As I mentioned above, the game is quite easy-to-master. There is nothing complicated in controls, though it's a table game. There are few difficulty levels that make the game much more interesting.
In conclusion, for those who're still not sure: if you're a fan either of Ancient Egypt theme or of table games, you'd better buy without even thinking. Refill your collection with one more exciting and interesting game and enhance your playing skills.
Posted April 18, 2016. Last edited April 18, 2016.
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21 people found this review helpful
3 people found this review funny
9.8 hrs on record (8.7 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
I decided to write a review right after a few-hour session of playing the game.
So here are some comments on the game itself:
Literally, it’s an open-world RPG with an unique crafting system and step-by-step battle system. The game includes all necessary aspects of the genre, including quests, dialogues, levelling-up, economics and loot system. Squad could be created considering needs of the player. You can pick whoever you want, set them the way you like depending on your personal preferences. The longer you play, the more you’re involved. Your own interest is growing minute after minute, so what’s waiting ahead?
So, let’s get closer to these aspects.
  • Controls. Controls are quite simple and easy-to-use; I guess, even the person with no RPG experience will figure out how to play. In combat mode, everything is quite understandable as well. We have separate tabs for usable items (skills) and for actions of each separate party member.

  • Gameplay. There are too many positive aspects here that literally makes this game unique. The main thing is game’s battle system. You are able to set your party members as you like, learn necessary skills and increase level of characters’ abilities as needed. You can’t just use “Attack” to win a battle and complete a game here, because in this case you’ll suffer incredible losses and your party will get much weaker instead. You have to predict interactions of all players, consider the power and equipment of the players.
    As I mentioned before, crafting system is quite smart. You’re gathering resources all around the map, completing quests or getting them out of battles with monsters instead. Actually, It’s up to you, but keep in mind – there is no way to fight with no armor. Moreover, the dialogues in the game are pretty interesting. Some might think they’re quite boring, however, this in a RPG, so your reputation depends on them. I mean, majority of your answers might affect your reputation, relations and possible rewards etc. By the way, I was greatly impressed by the recruitment system; there are numerous classes and variety of your party’s positioning options here.

  • Graphics. Graphics looks nice, eyes dont get tired after a few-hour session , models looks great and realistic. Yes, you can find some bugs or mistakes with textures, but dont forget the product is in the early access, this is alpha version only. I am sure the final result will be excellent.

  • Music. Music in the game is beautiful, quiet and unobtrusive. All sound effects are quality and successfully complies with actions.
I guarantee you, you will not regret the purchase of this product. The developers constantly improve the game and make us happy with innovations every day.

Good luck!!!
Posted April 16, 2016.
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18 people found this review helpful
11.1 hrs on record
Early Access Review
I should say, I have not been playing flight simulators that much previously, but if you’re heading to start, then FLYING TIGERS: SHADOWS OVER THE CHINA is right for you.
Game of the genre will appreciate both amateurs and beginners, and now I'll tell you why:

  • Soundtrack. After the game was launched, the first thing I noticed was a soundtrack in the main menu. Without a minor doubt, it was amazing. I enjoyed it while setting the game up. Music in the game itself is quite dynamic and non-irritating as well.

  • Control. Control can be adjusted by your own, depending on your preferences. You may use either Mouse + Keyboard or the controller. As for me, I started with M + K.
    After training flight was over, I got the instructions quite right and dealt with the first task fast enough. By the way, you can also choose among three difficulty levels, from beginner to advanced.

  • Graphics. Overall, the graphics are good enough; details look pretty realistic and gamma does not make your eyes tired even after few hours of gaming in a row. I was impressed by detalization of aircraft though, each small piece is drawn to the fullest.

  • Gameplay. There are four different play modes (except multiplayer) in the game. You can fight against other squadrons, escort Allied bombers, and attack ground troops and infantry by yourself using a number of different tricks and techniques.
    Each aspect of the game is completely different, there is nothing that makes you bored despite few hours of straight play; most probably, you’d like to go into it again and again.

  • Multiplayer. The only shortage at the moment is the lack of players in multiplayer. Frankly, I failed to try this mode at all. However, the server will be hopefully filled so we can enjoy the game each night really soon.

Keep in mind, the game is still in the early access. Developers improve the game consistently, so new updates and all the fixes are coming out in time.
If you’re still thinking whether to purchase the game or not, you’d better do. You won’t regret!
Posted April 10, 2016. Last edited April 10, 2016.
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3 people found this review helpful
13,069.7 hrs on record (8,047.9 hrs at review time)
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Posted January 9, 2014. Last edited April 10, 2016.
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