High defensive capabilities, unit auras, and the ability to resurrect fallen soldiers. Orcs, Ogres, Trolls, and Lizardmen
is a classic fantasy real-time strategy (RTS) game released in 2004 by Black Hole Entertainment and Electronic Arts. It is widely remembered as a "spiritual successor" to Warcraft III due to its similar aesthetics and three-faction dynamic. Core Gameplay & Unique Features Armies of Exigo
: Unlike most RTS games of its era, individual units can gain experience and level up to Level 5, becoming significantly stronger as they survive battles. High defensive capabilities, unit auras, and the ability
The official online servers were shut down in 2006. However, the game maintains a small cult following, and players often use third-party tools like GameRanger or Radmin VPN to play multiplayer matches today. Core Gameplay & Unique Features : Unlike most
: With a supply cap of 200, the game features larger-scale warfare than Warcraft III , bridge-gapping the difference between Warcraft 's hero focus and StarCraft 's army focus. Playable Factions Composition Key Characteristics The Empire Humans, Elves, Dwarves, and Gnomes
: Follows the emergence of ancient monsters from the deep.
Focuses on raw power, speed buffs, and sturdy "tank" units like Borons. Undead, Insects, and Eldritch horrors