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Thea: The Awakening

2015
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, Cards & Board Games, Simulation, Turn-Based, RPG, Top-Down Perspective, Strategy, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableNov 20, 2015
PlatformNintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
DeveloperMuHa Games
Overview

Thea: The Awakening is a survival game in a Fantasy setting with hexagonal, turn-based strategic gameplay!

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Metacritic Score

73


Opencritic Score

70

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34 reviews found

90

Digitallydownloaded.net

Feb 4, 2019

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85

Nintendoworldreport.com

Feb 1, 2019

With multiple ways to achieve victory and countless strategies to employ, Thea: The Awakening is designed to occupy your time for countless hours. A single playthrough can last hundreds of turns but once you’ve earned a victory, it will simply unlock new quests and options. The complexity leads to all sorts of different ways you can enjoy your time but also creates a gigantic barrier to entry. Without watching a YouTube video of a playthrough being completed and explained on the fly I may have just given up, which would have been a shame because Thea is a fantastic title worth spending the time to figure out.


85

Rpgfan.com

Feb 6, 2020

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80

Pelit (Finland)

Mar 31, 2016

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80

Games.tiscali.cz

Jan 4, 2016

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80

Spaziogames.it

Feb 8, 2016

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80

Cogconnected.com

Feb 15, 2019

With a game that employs multiple means of victory through strategy, great focus on Slavic mythology and a beautiful map peppered with resources, bodies of water and forests, Thea: The Awakening will really surprise you. For fans of simulation titles with a sweet mix of RPG elements, Thea is an easy recommendation as there is very little on the Switch that even compares in the genre.


80

Chalgyr.com

Jun 19, 2017

Thea: The Awakening is a mishmash of different genres that could have come out feeling jumbled and confused. However, some smart design choices allows Thea to be something bigger and better than the sum of its parts and brings its interesting experience over from PC to console rather successfully. Having been released on PC almost two years ago, Thea: The Awakening has built up a pretty solid following over there due to its combination of features.


80

Switchrpg.com

Feb 1, 2019

If you’re looking for an impressively varied strategy simulation title, there’s little else on the Switch that compares to Thea. Its mechanics take a solid amount of time to pick up, but once you have a good grasp on things, you can settle into a nice and comfortable gameplay loop. Your ultimate goal might be a large town, or a dedicated group of high-level warriors. Whatever it is, Thea gives you a great deal of freedom to do it, as long as you trust and prepare for the unexpected. For fans of simulation titles, Thea is an easy recommendation – for Role-playing enthusiasts, it might be a bit of a risk. If you’re willing to submit to the gods and take risks, you’ll find a game with satisfying depth, mixed presentation, and a lengthy and fun campaign loop.


80

Pssite.com

Jun 7, 2017

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