

Gladiator Guild Simulator uses a complex combat system that sees certain attacks and defences work well against one another, and poorly too. Alliances and enemies should be carefully monitored, because the wrong ones can cause some dire consequences.Ī Gladiator can go from scrub to total warrior if trained correctly. These will see them using their gladiators to clear out areas of monsters, but they may also require an alliance to fight a shared enemy. To earn gold and resources between training sessions and the yearly tournament players can take on quests. Each one has strengths and weaknesses that will determine how you train them, what weapons you give them, and even where you place them in the arena. More gold means that you can build and train a better team, but if you lose then you’ll be stuck with the worst gladiators available to you.Įvery week the market has new gladiators to purchase, and it’s down to you to pick the best ones, and avoid the awful people who can’t fight to save their life. There are leagues that Guilds need to rise through, but they’ll only do that if they manage to conquer every team in their current rank, allowing them to rise and earn more gold. Throughout the year they’ll be buying new gladiators and training them, getting them ready to smash the competition at the end of the year. Players need to build and prepare their Guild for the yearly Gladiator Championship Tournament. If you want to win then you’re going to need to manage your Gladiator Guild much better, and that’s where the management simulation comes into play.

This might be the most gruesome part of the game, allowing you to watch on as your gladiators destroy their opponents, or get ripped apart by something you really didn’t expect. You place your gladiators down in the arena against a bunch of other enemies that you hope they can fight against, and see what happens. At the heart of Gladiator Guild Manager is a battle simulator similar to T.A.B.S.
