Slay

by Sean O'Connor


Strategy

3.99 usd



Slay - A game of pure strategy


PLEASE! - If you have any problems or any suggestions to make Slay better, get in touch with us, at [email protected] is a simple to learn game of strategy and cunning set in medieval times. The island is divided up between the six players, and you must try to capture your enemies land and link up your own territories to create larger and stronger ones. You begin capturing land by attacking with your peasants. Once your territories become richer you can combine peasants to make stronger and stronger people (Spearmen, Knights and then Barons) who can kill weaker enemy troops, or knock down their castles. Just be careful that you dont create too many expensive men or the territory will go bankrupt! "This game is pure strategy! Its a work of genius. Brilliant AI. Engaging turn-based multiplayer strategy. Sid Meier, eat your heart out!" - GameSpy.com "I love this game! I play it all the time, and when Im not, I think about wanting to play it." - PocketNow.com "At first glance, Slay looks elementary, but hidden beneath are cunning strategy elements that must be finely balanced for success" - PC Magazine "Deceptively delightful. The graphics are simple, but the strategy is complex." - Download.com For the latest news on all my games follow @SeansGames on Twitter!- fix for bug that could inadvertently double click buy a man

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The good times are back!

Josh W

This game used to be excellent. However, since the last update the game has become sluggish and unresponsive. When you pick up a man trying to place them back on a hexagon can easily take 5 or 6 taps. Other operational features like dragging men to tiles is hit and miss. The gathering of all men together is also very hit and miss. These also appears to be no way to change settings unless you are actually playing a game and when you revert to the home screen there appears to be no way to exit.

Iggy's Friend

Great Risk like turn based RTS game

brinton crawford

This is a fantastic game originally developed as shareware for Windows back in the day. It stands the test of time.

Garrett Fuller

this is the 4th time I have PAID to “own” this game. I first bought it way back in 1997 when I worked at Best Buy. Over the years.. new computers.. and me no longer having my original CDRom.... I have had to pay again and again. Sean better be enjoying all the money I've given him by this point, that's all I am going to say.

Bethel Abba

I liked the game before the update, and still like it. It fixed a few bugs, and now I have the option to do multiplayer locally, or make my own maps (though only water or land, no towns or team ownership). Overall the updates are a welcome improvement! Thanks for the game!

Shayne Riley

It was a great little game, but the recent update made it much worse. The new UI is a substantial downgrade.

Miranda Antonelli

I have been playing this for close to 30 years and still love it! I was surprised to see it get a face-lift just recently - glad to see the developer still loves this gem too.

friggidyfrank

The update broke a great game. I am not a fan of the new colors, and for some reason the game runs extremely slow. Please, give us back what used to be a great game!

Bradley Onyskin

An all time greatest

Chris Hanmer