Described as a clever strategist capable of governing the world but also upsetting it.
The game follows many conventions of the RTS genre, similar to the Age of Empires series, but introduces several unique management and tactical layers: Fate of the Dragon
At the time of its release, Fate of the Dragon was praised for its depth and historical accuracy. However, some critics found the mechanic overly intrusive and noted that managing multiple cities simultaneously could become overwhelming due to the complex UI. It remains a cult favorite for fans of the Three Kingdoms era, though it is often viewed as a niche title compared to broader RTS hits like Age of Empires . Fate of the Dragon - IGN Described as a clever strategist capable of governing
The game features three main campaigns, each focusing on one of the historical warlords of the period: It remains a cult favorite for fans of
Winning battles requires more than just a large army; players must use supply carts to create encampments at battle sites to ensure soldiers do not become fatigued or hungry during a march. Campaigns and Heroes