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GAME SUMMARY

Legio

Rating: 3.3 (131 votes cast)

Legio is a turn-based strategy game for one to two players. The game takes place in a mythical fantasy world where magicians, warriors and monsters battle for domination. Playing Legio is an intense experience, requiring careful strategic thinking, rewarding both courage and cleverness!
The game is a mix between chess and a turn-based war game. Both players control an equal army of characters, with the goal of eliminating the other player's army. Learning to play Legio is quite easy, but it is a great challenge to master all the various strategies.

Key Features

  • Legio is easy to learn but difficult to master. The rules of Legio allow for many different styles of play, from very aggressive strategies to strictly defensive play.
  • Offers both single-player (vs. the computer) and two-player games (hotseat on the same PC, LAN, or Internet).
  • Provides different game modes, from simple Player vs. Player challenges to full Elimination Tournaments.
  • The Legio universe is an immersive fantasy world with a rich back story, populated by unique creatures and characters.
  • Hundreds of unique animations for various attacks, mortal blows and other special moves.
  • A dynamic music engine changes the musical theme to reflect the gameplay.


Gameplay
A game of Legio consists of two battles. The first takes place on the drawbridge, and the second inside one of the two castle battlegrounds.
As the game begins, players choose their castle battleground, and use 25 distribution points to build an army. The battle on the drawbridge then begins, and then the victor enters the loser’s castle battleground with his surviving characters.
Once inside the castle, each side receives an additional 25 points to set up a new army. In this second battle, the winner of the first has the advantage of keeping all his surviving characters. But then again, the loser of the first battle has set the battlefield…

Webpage: http://www.legiogame.com

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System Requirements

    • Operating system: Microsoft® Windows® XP/Vista.
    • Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2.4 GHz or equal AMD.
    • Memory: 512 MB RAM.
    • Hard disk space: 200 MB.
    • Video: AMD 9600 or Nvidia Geforce FX.
    • Sound: Stereo sound card and DirectX®-compatible sound driver.
    • DirectX®: DirectX® 9.0c.

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REVIEWS

Legio review

By punktgie_press posted 4th February

Turn-based strategy similar to chess game but with mages, war-rabbits and kngihts%archers. No campaing. No even any mission. Just like board game. Good to play 1-2 times, uninstall and forget.

One thing make gameplay nice - if you attacks someone you have to click mouse when fast moving ball will be in middle of target shield. But too less to play this game more than one time in life... Sad...

If you like Chess, and fantasy games...

By Arro posted 8th January

Legio is a fun game, it's simple: You have your pieces and 25 points to spend on them. When you are done, you'll have to set your strategy based on the other team's character choices... and there you go!.

Matches are fast and there's really nothing else to do after you finish, no scores, no medals, just the fun of the final result, exactly as in a Chess game.

Personally I found it very difficult (Even on Easy setting), and frustrating, the best way to solve this situation is to play a two-player match all by yourself... Tadaaa!!!, After this I could finally start winning on the AI matches and that was sweet!!!

It takes patience and practice, if you can do that, you'll enjoy LEGIO every now and then with it's cheesy dark humor and fast matches, for me it's a winner! :)

Legio review

By andybian posted 13th December 2012

I have only played not more than 10 minutes on this game. Better spend your money elsewhere. This game doesn't even look its a complete polish game, seems like beta. Just wasted my money on this.

Legio review

By Narestel posted 10th June 2012

One of the games with less functionality (less things to be done) that I have ever seen.

It does not even have a campaign mode to try to "catch you" in the game for more than one hour in total. Therefore, after you have played 3 matches that will take you a few minutes, you have seen almost everything the game offers.

Legio review

By CCGR_press posted 28th January 2012

Moral issues aside, Legio is a fun puzzle/strategy game. With a price tag under $10 it’s a hard deal to pass up on. With the swearing and violence, I would not recommend this game for kids.

Legio review

By Charest posted 15th November 2011

This is a very little game, with a very little scope. Think about Archon... It can be fun for a while, though, and kill a few hours.

Legio review

By mbpopolano24 posted 10th September 2010

Horrible "game". Let me tell you my bias, I don’t like casual and / or puzzle games. I bought this (1) because it says "turn-based strategy" (this is almost false-advertisement) and (2) it was just a couple of dollars. Still, 2 dollars wasted.

The game force you to repeat very simple tactical choices, always the same, and after you have beaten the game 2-3 times, there is nothing else to do. On top of this absolute lack of any meaningful content, in order to make the most damage you have to click on a moving circle at the right time. How lame is that? I mean, I know that there are kids who like stuff like that, but I bought it for the turn-base strategy component, which is, clearly, not existing.

Stay away from this one, I have deleted it from my computer after 30 minutes.

Legio review

By delphiki852 posted 5th August 2010

I really liked the idea of Legio. You buy units and each different unit has unique abilities allowing you to create your own specialized army every battle. You can go with a ranged strategy, melee strategy, and everything in between with some magic thrown in.

Overall Legio turned out to be a pretty fun game, but when I first started playing it made me a little frustrated. In order for your unit to deal damage you have to stop a revolving circle in the middle of a bull’s eye, the closer to the middle you are the more damage that is dealt with a bull’s eye dealing the most and something outside the circle resulting in a complete miss. When I first started playing I was rarely able to deal the full amount damage, while the computer player always seemed to deal close to max damage. It didn’t matter how genius my strategies were, the computer always won because it dealt way more damage than I did. After I lost the first round the computer would get to keep its units and buy more making it pretty much impossible for me to win during the next two rounds of the game. After about the fourth game I started to get the hang of it and the game got a lot more fun.

If you end up getting this game and you get wiped out the first time you play just bear with it, it does get better.

Legio review

By Faithful posted 26th July 2010

I will make this review to the point. This is a basic game that offers only slight replay value. You start by choosing a number of various units and placing them on a grid style play-field. You move and attack when it is your turn. If you have the last man standing you win.

That is about it.

The way to win is to make sure you get to hit first and typically have more units. There is not much else to this game.

You play 2 rounds and if you win you chose "Continue" only to be dropped back to the main menu, to start all over again.

I have played about 8-10 games and find it repetitive and rather boring.

No real purpose to winning or losing, no achievements, no goals other than keeping a unit alive to win the match.

If you buy this game do yourself a favor and wait for at least a 50% off sale (that is how I bought it and it is still not worth even $5.00).

Hope this helps.

Legio review

By Archonsod posted 21st July 2010

It's a nice strategy game which can be played in under a minute. Each player gets access to the same units, however there's a point limit to configure your force with per round.

Interestingly, there are only a finite number of each unit available, so if your magician fails to survive the first round you won't have one available for the second.

It's intuitive and easy to play without even looking at the manual. A little randomness is added to each attack by the use of a little arcade minigame (click the button when the circle is in the center of the target), the art style is dark but fun, and there's the odd interlude from your monarch praising or cursing their fortune as units win or lose.

All in all an excellent game for a quick break. Multiplayer is supported, both online and on the same machine too.

Legio review

By montfort94 posted 14th July 2010

This is a tough, yet a good game. Very fun with a friend, almost a knock off of chess or stratego.

I'd recommend it for a tenner!

Legio review

By Hannster posted 5th June 2010

Legios is a small tactical game that plays in a squared board. Although I wouldn't relate it to chess myself (because units have special abilities, move many squares and have hitpoints) the mechanics are well thought. Winning will require careful thought on the deployment of pieces, and some skill to hit a target so units hit themselves.

The graphics are good and enjoyable and the art design is consistent across the ambient and the units.

The music also doesn't get old fast, a quality that I find most important.

Legio review

By Scorpiuscat posted 26th May 2010

For $10 bucks I gave the game a try an just like it says "Easy to learn, hard to master".

The game fought ala chess board style but with combat pieces (Think the Chess Board game from Star Wars Episode 4)

Quite fun playing solo, with a friend it could be really, really fun.

Its a bargin at $10

Legio review

By Brigal posted 25th May 2010

This tablet game like a chess is so funny. You can play with seven diferent creatures, wich one have diferent abilitys for the group, stats and attacks. Is a strategic game too, is real time, with two rounds, you can play with the machine or with other players on the net. Is a nice game to have a nice time when you have a break, because each combat its take over 15min.

Legio review

By acampisto posted 25th May 2010

A very fun and dynamic game. You don't need a lot of time to play a battle and this feature makes the game a good option everytime you have some time to spend. Multiplayer games give you a neverending experience; each player has its own style and this is very challenging and surprising. And the range of scenarios add another tactical factor to the way of playing the game.

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