MacUpdate Promo
a deal a day on macintosh software
Gladiator Trials II rolls turn-based and roleplaying with sim elements together into one game. Build up your camp and try to keep your gladiators happy while training them for glory. Peasants are required to produce food and water to ensure they never go hungry and to forge new weapons and armor to gain the edge in combat. Train gladiators with brute strength in the training yard, build an archery to train their dexterity or test their mental powers with libraries so they can unleash a fury of spells at their unsuspecting opponents. Send your gladiators into the arena to claim victory and earn gold to keep your peasants and gladiators happy. Missing a payday is not an option! The arena isn't all there is in these troubled times, take on quests and adventures such as clearing a path through an enchanted forest, or protect a small villager's crop from earth's elemental. Lead your men to the arena finals while trying to discover what or who is behind dark deeds. |
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![]() REQUIREMENTS Mac OS X 10.3 or later.
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Javamancer said 3/5 at 5:05pm The premise behind the game sounds interesting enough. Can't wait to try the registered version of the game. Reminds me of the old-style ANSI BBS games, like Avatars of Screaming Steel and other similar gladiator DOORs. |
greaser said 4/5 at 7:38pm Turn-based strategy games are hard to come by - Can't wait to try this! |
Stephen_K1 said 4/5 at 11:16am @xnedwriter Free copies are only actively being given when there is a number (indicating the number of remaining copies to be given away) between the words "giving" and "away" in the phrase "giving away copies" under "Discuss Today's Promo". Naturally, free copies go fast as lots of people comment here, and yes, I've seen plenty of people who won. |
SomeGuy1977 said 3/5 at 12:31pm Yeah - the black dot on the 'n' seems to only be in Safari. But when buynow.png is looked at by itself, Safari doesn't show the dot. So it's something in the html that's misleading Safari's engine. |
About MUPromo MacUpdate Promo provides a deal a day on Macintosh software; often 40% off. Most deals are offered for only 24-hours. Some promos may even run past 24-hours at a lesser discount on the extended sales page. |
Hark! said 3/5 at 5:59pm
Click on the Smiley Face to the right if you want the scary dot removed form the Buy Now button!