Eador: Genesis
May 29, 2026 Filed in: Video Games
I was busy over the last few weeks updating STBL-Web for Game Central's 20th anniversary. Prior to that, however, I was playing Eador: Genesis, a turn-based strategy game with a fantasy setting. It reminded me of the early Heroes of Might and Magic games or King's Bounty. You play as a Master and move your heroes around on a world map. Combat is waged on a 2D hex grid. Available heroes are warriors, scouts, commanders, and wizards. They level up in abilities, learn spells and skills, acquire equipment, and recruit units for their armies. In Eador: Genesis, you conquer shards, which are small worlds. Conquered shards unlock additional buildings, units, and other elements. Playing each shard was like its own mini-game. I conquered several (at least half a dozen) but the game progresses slowly. Estimates to complete the campaign range from 50 to 170 hours. As much as I enjoyed it, I can't justify devoting that much time to finish the game. It's time to move on to something new.