You will have to pass through twelve missions with the goal being pretty much to beat your adversaries. And all of this in surroundings that are flattering to your eyes with the tree leaves and their shadows cast on the ground, with the first levels taking you through deformed forests that are very well designed. The small warriors that you control have been very well animated, and there is no great range of movements which can limit you when running and from moving fluently.

The view from above is practical enough, even with the 3D, but it is impossible to pivot the camera. If the enemy attacks you from out of the surroundings, you have to react blindly in the hope that one of your bullets hits them (with infinite ammunition along the way). A few taps with your touch pen on the bad guys and you will have quickly taken them down. Pretty much everything is done with the touch pen, including selecting the character you want to move, the path he should take and the group of soldiers you want to control. It is also possible to be a cavalier by yourself, leaving your comrades behind you. You will have to take control of those you abandon though when being attacked, as they don’t defend by themselves.