Wlatcy Moch: Battle Arena
Release Date: November 17, 2009
Strategy, turn-based, animated TV series, 2D, Polish, singleplayer
Wlatcy Moch: Battle Arena is a turn-based strategy based on the themes of a controversial animated series, produced and released by Nicolas Games. The main characters, i.e. Czesio and the company, take part in, among other things, bouncing the town from the hands of the Nazis, clashes with terrorists in the Middle East and samurai battles in feudal Japan.
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Wlatcy Moch: Battle Arena Description
Wlatcy Moch: Battle Arena is another production by Nicolas Games, a native development studio, based on the license of the controversial series Wlatcy Moch, which aspires to the name of Polish South Park. The creators once again changed their genre (after the adventure Ulcers on the feet and the arcade backyard Olympics), this time offering us a turn-based war strategy.
Napoleon's home-grown heirs will find 12 extensive missions in various locations and periods of history. There is no shortage of bounce back the town from the Nazis during World War II, clashes with terrorists in the Middle East or battles in imperial Japan. There are also more "twisted" climates, such as the colonization of a distant planet or the fight against pseudo-football. All this, of course, in the binding straight from the series.
Graphic layer is quite poor, and the gameplay model is not very complicated. Each map is divided into several fields representing different terrain - depending on it, our units gain bonuses or are, for example, slowed down. If we are talking about units, the developers of the game have prepared 29 types of units, which differ in their parameters, such as the speed of movement or attack strength.
Last updated on June 20, 2020
Wlatcy Moch: Battle Arena Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows
Developer: Red Dot Games
Publisher: Nicolas Games
Age restrictions: 12+
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Wlatcy Moch: Battle Arena System Requirements
PC / Windows
Recommended: Pentium III 1 GHz, 512 MB RAM, graphic card 128 MB, Windows XP