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Tzared online
Tzared is a real-time strategy (RTS) multiplayer video game remake of Tzar: The Burden of the Crown. It features medieval warfare mechanics and emphasizes strategic resource management, territorial control, and large-scale battles. Players build armies, gather resources, and compete in strategic matches to achieve victory.[1][2][3][4][5]
Gameplay Overview
The game is set in a fictional medieval era, offering a real-time strategy experience reminiscent of the Age of Empires series. The primary objective varies depending on the selected game mode, either conquering neighboring kingdoms and eradicating them or destroying their castles. Players can choose from three distinct races: European, Asian, or Arabian, each with unique buildings and troops that influence strategic gameplay.
Resources
Players must gather four types of resources: food, wood, stone, and gold. Food is obtained by harvesting crops, milking cows, hunting them for meat, or fishing in maps with lakes or rivers. Wood is harvested by chopping trees, while stone and gold are mined. All units have health (hit points), with sorcerers also having mana, which regenerates over time to cast spells or summon creatures.
Buildings
Each race can construct a variety of buildings, including houses, farms, blacksmiths, workshops, barracks, stables, towers, walls, gates, and inns. All players begin with a castle and a few peasants, with houses increasing the population limit. Farms produce cows and provide food, stables are required for mounted units, and blacksmiths enhance unit armor and combat abilities. Workshops are used to build siege machines, towers provide defense, and inns facilitate resource exchange, as well as the hiring of mercenaries and heroes. Docks are available for fishing and sea travel.[6]
Strategic Paths
Players can choose one of four strategic paths, each unlocked by constructing a specific building:
1. Religion
Building a religious structure allows the production of priests, spies, and elite religious units. Priests can heal and bless units, while spies can infiltrate enemy kingdoms by impersonating other units. Religious units counter magic-based strategies, with elite units like Crusaders (Europeans), Jihadi Warriors (Arabians), and Monks (Asians) offering diverse abilities.
2. Magic
The magic path enables players to produce wizards and research spells. Wizards can summon powerful creatures, such as giants, bats, genies, and dragons. Magic is especially effective against large groups of units, making it a counter to war strategies.
3. War
The war path focuses on leveling up soldiers, allowing them to reach heroic status as they gain experience. Players can also hire mercenaries for immediate reinforcement. War strategies emphasize the strength of numerous experienced units, which can overwhelm opponents, especially religious forces.
4. Trade
The trade path allows for resource trading with allies, gambling, loans, and increasing the population cap. It is beneficial in multiplayer settings, especially on island maps, where elite war galleons can be researched. Peasants can also be used to bribe enemy units, making trade a flexible and strategic choice.
Map Editor
A map editor is included, enabling players to create custom maps with strategically placed rivers, forests, and resources. The game is notable for its unique experience system, where every unit can level up to twelve, gaining heroic status. Unlike Warcraft III, the game does not feature a traditional hero system, but the absence of a hero unit limit adds an additional layer of strategy to the gameplay.
Features
- **Large-scale battles:** Engage in massive combats with hundreds of units on the battlefield.
- **Multiplayer support:** Play with or against friends in competitive and cooperative modes.
- **Dynamic maps:** Varied terrains and environmental challenges that influence gameplay strategies.
- **Technological progression:** Research upgrades to improve units and unlock new abilities.
Development
Game was launched in 2019[5], combining traditional RTS elements with modern multiplayer technologies. The game employs a WebSocket server for real-time multiplayer functionality, ensuring minimal latency and smooth gameplay.[1][2]
Reception
Critics and players have praised Tzared for its:
- Intuitive mechanics that appeal to both new and veteran RTS players.
- Immersive medieval atmosphere and detailed unit designs.
- Balanced gameplay fostering fair competition.[3][4]
However, some reviews have noted areas for improvement, such as additional tutorials for beginners and expanded single-player content.
Platform | Rating | Link |
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CrazyGames | 8.2 | [1] [1] |
GamePix | 7.9 | [2] [7] |
JuegosJuegos | 7.0 | [3] [8] |
Minijuegos | 8.2 | [4] [9] |
Mahee.es | 10 | [5] [10] |
Itch.io | 10 | [6] [11] |
Titotu.io | 8.2 | [7] [12] |
Territorialio.cc | 10 | [8] [13] |
CoolJuegos | 7.9 | [9] [14] |
Gameis.net | 8 | [10] [15] |
External Links
- [Official Website](https://tza.red)
See Also
References
- ^ a b c "Tzared on CrazyGames". CrazyGames. Retrieved 2025-01-18.
- ^ a b "Tzared: The Return of the Crown". KeenGamer. 11 October 2022. Retrieved 2025-01-18.
- ^ a b "Tzared: Tzar Versión Navegador". MediaVida. Retrieved 2025-01-18.
- ^ a b "Tzared on Kotaku". Kotaku. Retrieved 2025-01-18.
- ^ a b "Tzared on IGDB". IGDB. Retrieved 2025-01-18.
- ^ "Tzared Gameplay". YouTube. 11 July 2021. Retrieved 2025-01-18.
- ^ "Tzared on GamePix". GamePix. Retrieved 2025-01-18.
- ^ "Tzared on JuegosJuegos". JuegosJuegos. Retrieved 2025-01-18.
- ^ "Tzared on Minijuegos". Minijuegos. Retrieved 2025-01-18.
- ^ "Tzared on Mahee". Mahee.es. Retrieved 2025-01-18.
- ^ "Tzared on Itch.io". Itch.io. Retrieved 2025-01-18.
- ^ "Tzared on Titotu.io". Titotu.io. Retrieved 2025-01-18.
- ^ "Tzared on Territorialio.cc". Territorialio. Retrieved 2025-01-18.
- ^ "Tzared on CoolJuegos". CoolJuegos. Retrieved 2025-01-18.
- ^ "Tzared on Gameis.net". Gameis.net. Retrieved 2025-01-18.