
Take your Champions on a journey through the Sword Coast. Only the most powerful formations will defeat the waves of Dungeons & Dragons monsters. Each Champion's abilities and gear requires careful thought to create the best combination. Mastering the position of each Champion to maximize their special abilities is the key to completing each adventure. Unlock more Champions and gear to add to your party in limited-time events. Master formation strategy to complete hundreds of adventures in a fantasy world based on official Wizards of the Coast D&D books like Waterdeep: Dragon Heist, Tomb of Annihilation, and Curse of Strahd.Ĭollect renowned Champions from the world of Dungeons & Dragons, including fan-favourites from the Force Grey series. Gameplay gets deeper with each Champion you unlock. Salvatore's Forgotten Realms novels, Jaheira from Baldur's Gate, and you unlock additional Champions through adventures and events, like Drizzt Do'urden, Farideh, and Jim Darkmagic. "You start with iconic Dungeons & Dragons characters like Bruenor Battlehammer from R.A. Please.Idle Champions is a licensed Dungeons & Dungeons strategy management video game You can grab the game on Steam right here.ĭo you have any free-to-play games that you love? Please, let me know. I’ll let the video explain why I was so entranced by this clicker, but suffice to say, I’m still playing it, and I filmed this video a few weeks ago. And with each adventure starting you from scratch, it gives the game a replay value you wouldn’t expect from an idle game. You need to think about your formation and the type of champions you use in each battle. But for the first time, what I thought to be a mindless clicker has turned out to be a bit more mindful. I got really into Cookie Clicker, and now I am really into Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms. Idle games are among my vices, as the incremental growth of DPS appeals to the deepest recesses of my lizard brain. This week, it’s Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms.Įvery few months, I find myself diving into a new idle game regardless of how much I try to hold myself accountable for my actions.

Good Cheap Games is a new series where I comb through the dozens of free and cheap games coming out every single week on every platform imaginable and tell you which ones are worth your time to play. And as great as free games can be, they can also be unpolished, or copycats, or demos of larger games that require tons of microtransactions.


The Steam “Free to Play” tag from the past week. I also realize that there are A LOT of free games out there. Free games give you a chance to play around in a genre you might not seek out otherwise, and since you didn’t spend money on it, you don’t feel obligated to trudge through the whole game if you don’t enjoy it. Not just because they’re free (though that’s certainly a bonus).
