
But in the end, remember: there can be only one Master of Magic. The Rat Tales and More free DLC update is sure to enhance the already-immersive world of Tea 2, providing players with even more ways to explore and enjoy the game.Always beware of the machinations of your rival wizards, who seek to reach your same goals. The Graveyard: Finally, the many deaths of Thea’s heroes are now recorded for posterity.Īlso included in the update is an important fix to the multiplayer mode, so now you can enjoy Thea 2 with friends again!.New pets to discover eight new additions to our Thea menagerie.New characters that can join your group: Gnolls, Polar Bears, old magicians.New Dwarven class: Ever wondered what dwarven women do in the depths of their underground kingdoms? The Matrioshka answer that questions and show just how powerful they are.New Human class: The Berserker, is a wild warrior whose power is gained from Destiny.New Rat classes: Just when you thought there’s enough rattiness in Thea, we give you the Tsarat, the Warrant, the Healrat, the Mystrat, and a cute, little baby rat!.New events: Including a rat centred tale, a Thea dating game, and an invasion of foreign wizards and their flock.This update introduces a wealth of new content to the game such as: Muha Games is happy to announce the release of the free DLC for Tea 2: The Shattering - Rat Tales and More As seen in other games with this publisher price and performance are at a level where you will feel shortchanged. randomized trash loot that is completely flavourless and useless (get the same item dozens of times, but making your own items will take hundreds of turns, making heroes total duds)Ĭurrently can't recommend.

Complete waste of time, no challenge at all practically unlimited resourcegrinder: a city every 5 squares, leading to hundreds of cities, thousands of units on a large map which have absolutely no chance of winning against a human player. extremely primitive "diplomacy" which gets entirely turned off with rising "difficulty"

MoM has no implementation of any modern mechanics (quicksave, sorted spellbook, search function, quick paging, keyboard navigation.

Apparently this is part of watching the game "grow". Or they sell extremely basic game elements as DLC. They are selling unfinished products and then market even slight QOL elements like quicksave, camera movement etc as improvement/progress. I think this is a publisher problem of Slitherine. pleasing atmosphere and quaint graphics, immersive (very typical of Slav studios, big plus)
