Battle Realms
Defend your village against enemies in this Asian-styled fantasy game.
Defend your village against enemies in this Asian-styled fantasy game.
In an alternate version of the 21st century, the Germans have taken over the world after winning World War II. The player is a scientist in the future and, with the help of a time machine, they travel back to the war to alter the outcome and find out how the Nazis managed to win it in the first place.
In the future, on the planet Allium, the situation has become desperate. This world has suffered from global warming, causing the polar ice caps to melt. The rising sea has resulted in the amount habitable land to decrease dramatically. All that is left are island chains, making land the most valuable resource on the planet. The entire population must survive and compete over these islands.
Put the Magnetic Propulsion Device and your own resolve to the test in a series of life-threatening puzzle rooms. The gun can be used to push and pull metallic objects such as companion cu... uh, parallelepipedic pals. It also affects your own mass and can be used to eject from, levitate over or grab on to certain surfaces. An ongoing "psychological" evaluation will lead you to make choices that may open new paths and lead to any one of nine possible endings. Rooms cleared during the story may be replayed individually in time trial mode.
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