Step into the role of a Master in Eador, a universe fractured into countless drifting shards, each a unique world teeming with its own life and landscapes. These immortal beings vie for control over the fragments of existence, and you are one of them.

Eador: Masters of the Broken World blends grand strategy with turn-based tactical combat, offering a deep RPG experience where your decisions resonate far beyond the battlefield.

Overview

Eador presents a compelling fantasy setting where players assume the mantle of a Master, an immortal entity with the power to shape the destiny of a shattered world. The game is a turn-based strategy title with strong RPG elements, focusing on both the grand scale of empire management and the intricate details of tactical engagements.

The fate of Eador rests in your hands; you can choose to be a benevolent ruler or a tyrannical one, but every choice carries weight.

Highlights

  • A Fractured Universe: Explore and conquer a world composed of numerous independent land shards, each with distinct characteristics and inhabitants.
  • Deep Strategic Gameplay: Engage in a balanced fusion of grand strategy and turn-based tactical combat, where diplomacy, resource management, and warfare are all crucial.
  • Mastery and Destiny: Assume the role of an immortal Master, influencing the world's fate through your decisions, which impact the game world more profoundly than mere victories.

Who It's For

Fans of deep, turn-based strategy games with a strong fantasy narrative and RPG elements will find Eador: Masters of the Broken World particularly engaging. Players who enjoy complex decision-making, world-building, and tactical combat will appreciate the depth offered.

Game Info

Developed and published by Snowbird Games, Eador: Masters of the Broken World was released on April 19, 2013. It supports single-player, multiplayer, and co-op modes, including shared/split-screen co-op.

The game is available in English, Russian, German, Polish, Spanish, Italian, and French. User reception on Steam is currently mixed, reflecting the game's challenging and intricate nature.