ElevenAgents by ElevenLabsScale conversations without scaling your team
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Use the terrain to your advantage, set clever ambushes, defend your citadel, and outthink your opponents. Every decision matters.
Give it a try and let us know what strategy worked best for you—we'd love to hear your feedback and battle stories!
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The terrain system really clicked for me, especially setting up ambushes in the highlands feels tense and rewarding. Would love to see more unit variety though.
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The ancient Vietnamese military theme is a really cool angle that doesn't get enough love in strategy games. If you could add a campaign mode that walks players through real historical battles with briefings about the actual generals and terrain, it would give the game way more depth and make it feel like a proper tribute to the source material.
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the ambush mechanic feels genuinely clever, forcing you to think about terrain and timing rather than just stacking units. love how it leans into vietnamese military history instead of generic fantasy tropes.
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The citadel layout looks beautifully grounded in real Vietnamese terrain design rather than generic fantasy. Big respect for committing to the source material.
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love how the terrain actually shapes your strategy here, it feels like the map itself is pushing back at you instead of just being a backdrop. nice work making the citadels feel earned too.
The terrain system really clicked for me, especially setting up ambushes in the highlands feels tense and rewarding. Would love to see more unit variety though.
The ancient Vietnamese military theme is a really cool angle that doesn't get enough love in strategy games. If you could add a campaign mode that walks players through real historical battles with briefings about the actual generals and terrain, it would give the game way more depth and make it feel like a proper tribute to the source material.
the ambush mechanic feels genuinely clever, forcing you to think about terrain and timing rather than just stacking units. love how it leans into vietnamese military history instead of generic fantasy tropes.
The citadel layout looks beautifully grounded in real Vietnamese terrain design rather than generic fantasy. Big respect for committing to the source material.
love how the terrain actually shapes your strategy here, it feels like the map itself is pushing back at you instead of just being a backdrop. nice work making the citadels feel earned too.