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Hero Academy was a two-player turn-based tactics video game created by the developer Robot Entertainment, known for their previous series Orcs Must Die!. The game was first released for the iPhone iOS platform on January 11, 2012, with ports later being released for the Microsoft Windows, OS X and Android platforms. In the game, players take turns moving units on a board and attacking enemy units with the objective of being the first to destroy the other player's crystal or eliminate all of the other player's units. The game received generally favorable reviews from critics. In his review for Ars Technica, Andrew Webster noted that the gameplay was simple and easy to learn, but that the game also offered a satisfying depth within each turn. The game also features cross platform play across

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  • Hero Academy was a two-player turn-based tactics video game created by the developer Robot Entertainment, known for their previous series Orcs Must Die!. The game was first released for the iPhone iOS platform on January 11, 2012, with ports later being released for the Microsoft Windows, OS X and Android platforms. In the game, players take turns moving units on a board and attacking enemy units with the objective of being the first to destroy the other player's crystal or eliminate all of the other player's units. The game received generally favorable reviews from critics. In his review for Ars Technica, Andrew Webster noted that the gameplay was simple and easy to learn, but that the game also offered a satisfying depth within each turn. The game also features cross platform play across all installed platforms. A sequel to the game was launched in January 2018. On January 9, 2019, Robot Entertainment announced in a blog post that Hero Academy and its sequel would cease operations on April 8, 2019 as one had been long defunct and its sequel had been operating at a financial loss for several months. (en)
  • Hero Academy è un videogioco strategico a turni sviluppato dalla e pubblicato dalla Steam l'8 agosto 2012. Il videogioco è stato reso disponibile per PC e sistemi operativi iOS. Il videogioco vede affrontarsi due differenti squadre all'interno di un ambiente suddiviso in tabelle. Ogni squadra è composta da cinque elementi, ognuno dei quali è in grado di una particolare abilità utile per ottenere la vittoria. (it)
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  • Hero Academy è un videogioco strategico a turni sviluppato dalla e pubblicato dalla Steam l'8 agosto 2012. Il videogioco è stato reso disponibile per PC e sistemi operativi iOS. Il videogioco vede affrontarsi due differenti squadre all'interno di un ambiente suddiviso in tabelle. Ogni squadra è composta da cinque elementi, ognuno dei quali è in grado di una particolare abilità utile per ottenere la vittoria. (it)
  • Hero Academy was a two-player turn-based tactics video game created by the developer Robot Entertainment, known for their previous series Orcs Must Die!. The game was first released for the iPhone iOS platform on January 11, 2012, with ports later being released for the Microsoft Windows, OS X and Android platforms. In the game, players take turns moving units on a board and attacking enemy units with the objective of being the first to destroy the other player's crystal or eliminate all of the other player's units. The game received generally favorable reviews from critics. In his review for Ars Technica, Andrew Webster noted that the gameplay was simple and easy to learn, but that the game also offered a satisfying depth within each turn. The game also features cross platform play across (en)
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