Braveland Heroes - Tactical RPG Game
About the Game
The famous Braveland series returns! Destroy your enemies in online duels and uncover the secret of the king's scepter in this new turn-based strategy game. The king's scepter of the Seven Kingdoms was perfidiously stolen from the throne room. The kings have summoned the mightiest heroes of magic and offered a generous bounty to the person, who returns it. In high spirits, you set off on a dangerous quest in the search of the royal relic. Use tactics to lead legions of heroes, fight the bosses and conquer other players! As you play, your army will be joined by various kinds of allies – archers, monks, demons, beasts, knights, and many others. Your journey begins in an ancient forest; you will pass through the southern lands and over the high mountains, you will encounter orcs, ghosts and mysterious nomads. In the north you will fight with might and main in the age of Vikings wars, rush into the clash of thieves and assassins, and try to bear the palm in fights of fiends and pirates.
Game Mechanics
A Tactical RPG is a strategy‑focused role‑playing subgenre where battles take place on a grid‑based map, and success depends on unit positioning, terrain use, and ability management rather than raw stats or reflexes. Combat is typically turn‑based: you and the enemy alternate moving individual units across a battlefield divided into squares or hexagons. Each unit has unique classes (soldier, archer, mage, healer), equipment, and special skills. Core mechanics include movement range (how many tiles a unit can walk), attack range (melee, bow, magic cones), line‑of‑sight obstacles, and elevation bonuses. Flanking attacks, backstabs, and cover systems (half or full shield) add tactical depth. Many titles feature permanent death (permadeath): fallen units are gone for the entire campaign unless revived by specific rare items or abilities. Between battles, you manage your squad — recruiting new units, upgrading gear, unlocking skill trees, and choosing which missions to pursue. Maps often contain environmental hazards (traps, exploding barrels, destructible walls) and secondary objectives (rescue civilians, capture equipment, escape within time limits). Unlike traditional RPGs with random encounters, Tactical RPGs reward careful planning, patience, and adapting to enemy behavior. Perfect for players who enjoy chess‑like challenges, squad customization, and the tension of permanent consequences.