Although there are many units you can buy, their difference simply boil down to whether or not they can conduct ranged attack or not. Sounds and music are simplistic.Enjoyment: Real-time action can be tough to master but is alleviated somewhat by Pause function.Replay Value: A replay won't introduce anything new to the gaming world. To use this feature, you need to be logged in to GameFAQs. Playing on a 486 or faster will relegate the action to a mind-numbing fire drill exercise, however, the program does contain a utility program to adjust computer speed relating to sound issues plus a menu option (Change Speed) that permits you to slow down the speed of the program itself by selecting a number ranging from 0 (fastest) to 4 (slowest). Siege! Relive the Desperate Battles of Highrock Fortress and the Victories at Castle Elissa!

It is far too easy to outflank the computer and confuse its units by feigning attacks, and the only time you will feel anything resembling a real challenge is when the computer commands many more units than you do, to even out the odds.

Please choose Fortunately, a pause command is available which allows you catch your breath and review the status of the battle. The game is played in real-time and the faster your computer, the less chance you'll have of keeping up with the fast and furious action.
The game also includes a scenario editor for those who wish to create new scenarios or modify existing ones. If you want to give Mindcraft's engine a second try, play the much-improved Ambush at Sorinor instead.In this topdown viewed strategy game you have to besiege other castles. Before you start the game you can choose whether you want to defend or attack the castle.This game has been set up to work on modern Windows (10/8/7/Vista/XP 64/32-bit) computers without problems. The largest complaint regarding the game is the speed of the real-time action. Various viewpoints are available including three zoom options that adjust the size of the particular area you're dealing with at any given time.The four structures that come under siege include Highrock Fortress, Fort Neir, Castle Elissa, and the castle of Usk'hem Gart, each with six dedicated scenarios. Engineers are the oil that fuels your war machine as you tackle various tasks that include things like building bridges across moats, operating weapons like catapults and battering rams and raising siege towers. Additionally, fantasy aspects such as wizard spells (e.g., fireball, healing) spice up the action for both sides of the conflict.

You command a mighty imperial invasion fleet assigned ...SPORE takes players on an epic journey from the origin and evolution of life through the development of civilization ...Murder, treachery, resurrection, savage battles and ultimately - freedom! It's the Forces of Lights (humans & allies) versus the Forces of Darkness (orcs & allies) in a tactical simulation of castle siege and assault.

Large selection of scenarios plus the scenario editor auger well for replay possibilities.Command one of the four castles in the land of Gurtex in 24 scenarios... or, become the assailant. Fortunately, a pause command is available which allows you catch your breath and review the status of the battle. This gruesome horde of evil-doers besieged four castles/fortresses in an attempt to throw the world into an era of darkness and chaos. The grahics are very well made.

For Siege (1992) on the PC, GameFAQs has game information and a community message board for game discussion. Another factor that impacts on the level of control is the difficulty option which ranges from 1 (wimpy) to 8 (hopeless). The rest of us would be more content playing SSG's Warlords or QQP's Conquered Kingdoms for the umpteenth time. The game is played in real-time and the faster your computer, the less chance you'll have of keeping up with the fast and furious action. Strategy 1992 Dos The Game Commission Organized forces Fantasy Board games Simple RTS with poor AI One thing that kept me playing this fantasy RTS was its top down, perfectly 90 degrees above perspective, which reminded me of Dune 2. You can make own scenrarios or play already existing scenarios. Siege is a computer game developed by Mindcraft in 1992 for the PC DOS/MS-DOS. In Siege, you have the choice to play either side in this epic fantasy war game struggle. Gameplay mechanics is decent, although the cumbersome interface (like in most Mindcraft strategy games) really gets in the way. Much of your success will focus on how well you use engineers in the game. Command up to 17 troop types, including magic-users and various siege equipment.Mindcraft's first tactical fantasy game Siege and the expansion pack Dogs of War is decent tactical combat game featuring tons of scenarios, units, and even a decent plot. Siege, as the name implies, is a fantasy war game dealing with attacking or defending a castle. The lack of campaign mode is disappointing, but made up somewhat by a versatile scenario / map editor. For those who like real-time strategy games infused with a bit of fantasy action, Siege is worth a look.Graphics: Colorful VGA. There are a minimum of seventeen different troop types available for each scenario including elementals.
In this cross between SSG's Warlords and EA's classic Rampart, your task is to either attack or defend a castle with fantasy units. Although the game is real-time, you can pause it at any time to give commands.All in all, Siege is a fairly superficial tactical game that promises more than it delivers. Limited goals, gameplay, and bad AI makes this a good game only for beginners or anyone who likes easy strategy games.