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A chance to leave mark in the worlds history Not of the World, but of the Patchworld.From thevery first seconds you understand: it will be very hot in Brave Tales!As if the last warning to all cowards saying leave while you still can, abrutal warrior with a giant sword appears on the screen during loading. Onebrave click transfers you into a parallel, imagined or non-existent (name it asyou like) world, Patchworld. Long long ago, the Creator sewed togetherpatches of various worlds to create this mosaic-like reality. First, youget into the Trade Camp, where a group of brave men lives. There are five maincharacters you can play with - the Warrior, the Archer, the Healer, the Rogueand the Animalist. Each has a name and a story evolving through the game. Butwhats more important - they all have unique skills, weapons and outfit to makeevery battle unforgettable. Youll also meet a few good guys that do notparticipate in fights (except when held captive or in need of protection):Kenneth, Douargh, Bamul and Faust. By the way, not all of them are humans!Thats where fantasy cuts its way through the realistic all flesh and bloodplot. Bamul is a semi-ogre and Faust is a satyr, and their only mission is tooccasionally get into trouble, make you laugh with hilarious remarks and keepthe story going. As plain as a daylight. All fights and battles take placein dense primeval woods. The controls are handy and easy-to-use. Every move ismade with your mouse, clicking and dragging are two techniques used in game toattack, escape, heal and damage. This simplicity allows players to stay focusedon eliminating their enemies, and not on remembering which button or combo topress. Ones as good as none. Though there are solitary missionswhere a character has to fight alone, you're far more often offered to select 2or 3 characters to play with. One can switch between them during battles,choosing the best positions and opportunely using their combat talents. Forexample, you can protect the most vulnerable character, Healer, placing him asfar from violent fighting as possible. The Archer, capable of damaging heropponents at long distances, can also be put aside from the battles epicenter.That doesnt work for the rest of characters, however. Although, this flaw isgenerously compensated with multiple combat talents. I have the power! All brave men possess unique combat powers,allowing them to fight more efficiently. They can be activated for energypoints, and need some time to restore after being used. The Warrior can strikeknockout blows, the Archer - discharge poisoned arrows, the Rogue - throw knives,and those are only few of the available talents range. My personal favorite isthe Animalists Fox or Wolf form that turns him into wolf or fox,correspondingly. And no full moon is required! Apart from substantial damagedone to the enemies, it looks very cool and showy. My personal deep bow to theAvallon Alliance, the developer of Brave Tales! Actually,theres something about all playing characters except Arthur, the Warrior. Forsome unknown reason, the protagonist gets completely lost to the view whencompared with the rest of brave men. No matter which level he has, the otherfour fight better. And thats a bit disappointing! Enemy or Foe. Each time brave men have to slay differentmonsters - either savage Brownies willing to strike brave heroes with theirpeaks, or man-eating Bears spectacularly rolling out of the bushes to scratchhuman beings, or other creatures unseen before. They all grow more dangerouswith each mission, but the brave warriors can (and, moreover, must!) also beupgraded. Victors always get the trophy. The more enemies your herodestroys, the more Experience points he gets. These are used to raisecharacters level and improve his skills, such as Power, Health, Evasion,Speed, Accuracy, Armor, Bleed, Regeneration and many-many others. Not enough?Then add here various items found on the battlefield, like keys from the Chestswith useful things. Depending on the type of chest - Common, Uncommon or Rare -one can get some common items (Camping spoon, Wooden ball), uncommon weapons(Guards helmet, Sword, Rapier, Fox or Wolf fur, etc.) or rare outfit(Brigands mask). Here comesanother cherry on the Brave Tales cake. No RPG can do without characterupgrades, and, thank God, this one isnt an exception! All those items you findand get after missions are the key to your next victory. Use them wisely tomake an invincible strongman, agile and elusive fighter, or powerful healer outof your character, improving only those skills you want. Not Gollum, but Golem. Another source of infinite characterupgrade is a mute Golum, designed to forge new items. As a limited number ofobjects can be taken to the battle by each character, and sooner or later everyplayer runs out of Inventory slots (filled with the found items), everybody isadvised to use Forging/Craft option. By combining three items of the samerarity class, one can create entirely new, more powerful weapons, outfits andartifacts. Money Can buy it. Some words about in-game currency. In thePatchworld, Supplies and Gold are circulating. The player can spend it tounlock items, buy energy, add slots to Inventory and get anything he wantswithout waiting. One can also use one currency to replenish another. Summing itall up, one must admit that strategy is a MUST when you play Brave Tales. Onlythinking few steps ahead, youll be able to win all battles, easily capture newterritories and obtain dividends in form of supplies. If youreinto matching games or puzzles, then choose another game - Brave Tales is anoutright RPG, where only your combat and strategic skills matter. 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