Wow, this moves... slowly... when there's an AI opponent. I swear they must think players read a word per second. Hopefully they turn it up after the tutorial. ...If the tutorial would EVER END. I've been running in circles trying to land on that ogre for at least an hour. Sometimes he lands on my space and takes the opportunity to ignore me completely. It also seems to be immune to cheat engine's speed hack, so there goes that solution.
I'm still a bit confused... Even in the Steam description, it seems to be a different game from the original ? But when I read the forums in details, apparently, it does have the exact same features as the original, PLUS a single-player campaign?🤔 Edit: the prologue stories are not in this origins version. But it'll come in a future DLC, apparently. Edit #2 : For those interested about the difference between the digital edition and this => "Talisman Digital Edition is the multiplayer form of the game, so you can play with other players or against the AI. Talisman Origins is a completely a solo single player experience, so you will strictly play against the Adventure Cards. Nomad Games does take it a step further than that, and they have quests designed per character on the main menu. They also have characters available that are not currently available in Talisman Digital Edition."
https://youtu.be/cZ66j9QDFwY
...If the tutorial would EVER END. I've been running in circles trying to land on that ogre for at least an hour. Sometimes he lands on my space and takes the opportunity to ignore me completely.
It also seems to be immune to cheat engine's speed hack, so there goes that solution.
Edit: the prologue stories are not in this origins version. But it'll come in a future DLC, apparently.
Edit #2 : For those interested about the difference between the digital edition and this => "Talisman Digital Edition is the multiplayer form of the game, so you can play with other players or against the AI. Talisman Origins is a completely a solo single player experience, so you will strictly play against the Adventure Cards. Nomad Games does take it a step further than that, and they have quests designed per character on the main menu. They also have characters available that are not currently available in Talisman Digital Edition."