Libertad o Muerte is as easy to describe as it is a board game transferred to the computer. Its main incentive is to offer us military strategy set in a historical period as little treated as the wars of colonial independence. Its gameplay goes far beyond than rolling dice and getting a higher number than the enemy; the health and morale of our soldiers, the presence of leaders and letters with historical information that can alter our games must be taken into account. The downside is found in the confusion of learning and some mechanics that never seem to be entirely clear, such as the distribution of resources, victory points or the use of ships. All in all, an entertaining and fun game designed for lovers of board games and strategy.
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Fnord |
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16/06/2020 | 90 | |
Fnord
While this game might not be as complex, or deep, as something like Revolution under Siege by AGEOD, it never really tries to be that, this is a light wargame, that has a simple yet functional rule system, and the developers have done a good job at representing the chaos of the conflict. And most importantly, it’s a fun game. There are a few rough edges that could be ironed out, and I hope that the developer adds a good tutorial in their next game, but overall, this is a really good game, and I feel like it’s an improvement on the developer’s last game, Battles for Spain (which I did enjoy). Read review | |||||
| COUNTRY | MEDIA | EDITOR | PLATFORM | DATE | |
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| Wargamer |
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16/06/2020 | |||
I want to like Libertad O Muerte!, as it’s the only game with a focus on this area during the revolutions. I want to, but I don’t. It is a game without much depth or substance, with the only variables coming from random cards or the player deciding to move his troops into a specific province. I could see it possibly being a better time when playing hot seat or over PBEM as the AI doesn’t feel as if it has a soul.There isn’t enough character here to overcome the game’s shortcomings. I hope that it sees future updates to cut down on the fluff and adds more options for player agency, but until then, I can’t recommend it at this time. Read review | |||||
| P. | COUNTRY | SCORE | REVIEWS |
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| 1. | United Kingdom | 90 | 1 |

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