"Sabres of Infinity" is an epic Chrome extension where you control the main character in a brutal war. Battle enemies with your mind, wits, or weapons. Choose loyalty or betrayal, as your choices decide your fate.
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Fight for glory as an officer of the Royal Tierran Army in a rich, low-fantasy world where gunpowder and magic rule the battlefield. Choose a horse, pick a sergeant and lead a unit of Royal Dragoons through five years of brutal war.
"Sabres of Infinity" is an epic interactive novel where you control the main character. In each chapter, your choices determine how the story proceeds.
Battle your enemies with your mind, your wits or with pistol and sword. Earn the loyalty of your subordinates and the friendship of your fellow officers, or betray them for your own gain. As armies, heroes and philosophies clash in the forests of the north, your choices could mean the difference between everlasting glory and an ignominious death.
User reviews
This GAME is absolutely compelling and beautifully written.
It's too bad some people possess the ineptitude necessary to spend money on something before... I don't know... maybe reading the product description? Perhaps even some reviews. Or any of the multitude of things he could've done to figure out this game involves too much reading for his feeble mind... And then to be so petulant as to take the time to write up a one star review, because it's obviously everybody's fault but his own.
I like how this waste of space has the time to write that review, but not the time to read the description of the game before buying it. Because God forbid you're forced to read a couple sentences about the game before shelling out your credit card info.
You, sir, are a fool.
That is all.
You will not find in these reviews, and only barely in the product description, that though this Chromestore purchase lies in the "games" section, it is not a game. This appears to be, judging by the reviews, a "Choose your own adventure" novel of epic detail and grace. Please, do not be misled, it is not a game. I am giving it 1 star because I believed [in italics] it to be a game, and I turned to these reviews to see that it was amazing [all caps, 1000pt font, bold]. I wanted to play a game, and in those terms, I rate it one star.
Although not too much freedom in the story and some pages written like fillers, amazing story makes up for it. Sharing the best CS game award with Lords of Aswick. Can't wait for sequel.