Warcave and Crazy Monkey Studios have added the third and final faction to their throwback RTS, Warparty.
The new faction, the Vithara, are led by a powerful and ancient Sage that has the ability to commune with spirits and tame the wild beasts that roam the game’s prehistoric world.
One of the faction’s traits is that wild dinosaurs won’t automatically attack them, and they can capture Shrines without killing the animals that guard them.
The Vithara’s unit selection consists of various wild animals and nature spirits, including Dryads, Wisps, Raptors, Mammoths, Panthers, and more. You can read more about the faction here, and check out a trailer above.
Here’s a rundown of the game:
In ancient times, a powerful civilization thrived, blending technology and magic to assert their dominion on the world. Eons have passed since their fall and nature has reclaimed its place, leading wild beasts and dinosaurs to roam the land once again.
The tribes of men have emerged and grown in this savage environment. Using whatever tools at their disposal and harnessing the powers of the Ancients from the ruins of their cities and temples, they thrive and fight with each other for the limited resources of this world.
Lead your people to victory, expand your tribe and harness the power of beasts and lost artefacts. Shape your people to overcome their rivals and become the uncontested rulers of all.
Key Features:
- Old school RTS with a modern twist.
- Immersive stone age setting with different environments.
- Hunt wild dinosaurs or use them as mounts for your units.
- Bring forth powerful abilities ranging from thunder bolts to meteor showers and rain death on your enemies.
- Shape your tribe and chieftain with powerful talents.
- Intensive multiplayer with players competing against each other or play cooperative against AI.
- Create massive armies and fight to control resources.
- Try to hold out in survival mode
Warparty is available for Windows PC and Mac via Steam for $17.99, and it’s currently 25% off. It’s supposed to leave Early Access in Q1 2019.