Circus Electrique is part story-driven RPG, part tactics, part circus management, and completely enthralling. When everyday Londoners mysteriously turn into vicious killers, only the show's talented performers possess the skills necessary to save the city.
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Game Tokens: 35
Prestige Token: 5
Exclusive skins: 1
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Given that they're giving away what they value as $100 in gems, etc., this will probably suck once you run out if you don't want to pay for more. Likely a very micro-transactions heavy game.
But the question is, is the game even worth anybody's time? So many games you play them a bit they're kind of fun and then it's really just a chore or they just money hungry. And then you're like I don't really want to pay for this, and you move on. Presumably that's the same with this one?
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The base Firestone game is free. Must get that first in order to get the Firestone free offer.
But the question is, is the game even worth anybody's time? So many games you play them a bit they're kind of fun and then it's really just a chore or they just money hungry. And then you're like I don't really want to pay for this, and you move on. Presumably that's the same with this one?
But the question is, is the game even worth anybody's time? So many games you play them a bit they're kind of fun and then it's really just a chore or they just money hungry. And then you're like I don't really want to pay for this, and you move on. Presumably that's the same with this one?
Given that they're giving away what they value as $100 in gems, etc., this will probably suck once you run out if you don't want to pay for more. Likely a very micro-transactions heavy game.
But the question is, is the game even worth anybody's time? So many games you play them a bit they're kind of fun and then it's really just a chore or they just money hungry. And then you're like I don't really want to pay for this, and you move on. Presumably that's the same with this one?
None of these "free" online games are worth your time because they are not designed to be fun— they are designed to be frustrating UNLESS you pay up
Any "free game" in game currency is an auto no thanks from me. It's probably not a good game and even spending the free currency items will be a waste of time. But to be honest I like to avoid almost any and all micro transactions on principle alone.
Circus Electrique is part story-driven RPG, part tactics, part circus management, and completely enthralling. When everyday Londoners mysteriously turn into vicious killers, only the show's talented performers possess the skills necessary to save the city.
Circus Electrique
Named for an alternate-history London's most famous entertainment, Circus Electrique
combines enthralling, story-driven RPG tactics and circus management with a steampunk twist. When everyday Londoners mysteriously turn into vicious killers, only Circus Electrique's talented performers can save the city.
The "Greatest Campaign Mode on Earth''
places these talented individuals in tactical turn-based battles. Crazed Bobbies, British Sailors gone bad, aggressive Posh Girls, and other Victorian-era archetypes stand in their way. Circus Electrique's innovative Devotion morale system affects characters' performance not only in battles, but also for actual circus shows, dutifully managed between heroic jaunts through six sprawling districts.
Electrifying RPG Combat
Test the skills of Strongmen, Fire Blowers, Escape Artists, Clowns, and other classic circus performers – 15 playable archetypes total, each with deep tactical options in battle. Assemble the most ideal combination of acrobatic artists to fight against over-the-top enemies.
Manage the Greatest Show in Steampunk London
Despite the chaos, the show must go on! Rebuild the circus to its former greatness and beyond, recruiting and training the most talented performers coming in from all over the world. Performers' skill, chemistry with one another, and overall Devotion combine to determine the monetary success of a single show – and you'll need every single spare Shilling you can get both for Amelia's quest and to keep everyone paid and happy.
A Circus Like No Other
Immerse yourself in a striking world based on vintage circus posters, Victorian-era archetypes and classic steampunk charm.
What did? This post is about multiple games. I'm treating Firestone as a virus to begin with. Not in the literal sense, but might as well be for my purposes...
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But the question is, is the game even worth anybody's time? So many games you play them a bit they're kind of fun and then it's really just a chore or they just money hungry. And then you're like I don't really want to pay for this, and you move on. Presumably that's the same with this one?
Given that they're giving away what they value as $100 in gems, etc., this will probably suck once you run out if you don't want to pay for more. Likely a very micro-transactions heavy game.
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Circus Electrique is part story-driven RPG, part tactics, part circus management, and completely enthralling. When everyday Londoners mysteriously turn into vicious killers, only the show's talented performers possess the skills necessary to save the city.
Circus Electrique
Named for an alternate-history London's most famous entertainment, Circus Electrique
combines enthralling, story-driven RPG tactics and circus management with a steampunk twist. When everyday Londoners mysteriously turn into vicious killers, only Circus Electrique's talented performers can save the city.
The "Greatest Campaign Mode on Earth''
places these talented individuals in tactical turn-based battles. Crazed Bobbies, British Sailors gone bad, aggressive Posh Girls, and other Victorian-era archetypes stand in their way. Circus Electrique's innovative Devotion morale system affects characters' performance not only in battles, but also for actual circus shows, dutifully managed between heroic jaunts through six sprawling districts.
Electrifying RPG Combat
Test the skills of Strongmen, Fire Blowers, Escape Artists, Clowns, and other classic circus performers – 15 playable archetypes total, each with deep tactical options in battle. Assemble the most ideal combination of acrobatic artists to fight against over-the-top enemies.
Manage the Greatest Show in Steampunk London
Despite the chaos, the show must go on! Rebuild the circus to its former greatness and beyond, recruiting and training the most talented performers coming in from all over the world. Performers' skill, chemistry with one another, and overall Devotion combine to determine the monetary success of a single show – and you'll need every single spare Shilling you can get both for Amelia's quest and to keep everyone paid and happy.
A Circus Like No Other
Immerse yourself in a striking world based on vintage circus posters, Victorian-era archetypes and classic steampunk charm.