About 3-2-1 Blast Off Simulator:
Orcs are great fun to play, and feel very different from the humans: instead of hiding behind shield walls to pepper the opponents with arrows and fireballs, here, you charge, because WAAAAGH. And orcs are also weaker from range than humans, but they pack quite a punch in melee. You can have a troll. Trolls are cool. Mine missed most of his attacks until the last mission, where he destroyed half of the undead horde by himself. I guess he was afraid of damaging his food. The missions themselves are well done and varied. Orcs seem to have less useless units than puny humans. – The campaign is much shorter than the original(8 missions), but you can padd it with skirmishes (these become old after 10 or so, but the change of roster is really refreshing). Overall, I really liked the campaign, and played it straight after the main one without feeling any “game fatigue”, as the orc roster plays quite diffeently. worth a buy when on sale if you get the complete edition. the base game sale cost was 7.99 but to get the complete edition it was 8.48. for 48 cents id say its worth it. that being said its a bit of a change up. the orcs units are pretty much disposable fodder with almost zero healing. this leads to the game playing quite a bit different then the base game where keeping units alive and kicking really helps get their stats to a good point. i will say for those like me who read reviews but no descriptions. its only 8 missions and can easily be done in a really short time. took me around 6 hours farming the arena a bit, doing some light cleaning, laundry, and cooking dinner all in the same time frame.