The Long Siege belongs to that appealing subset of games that pairs match-three mechanics with a secondary, more tactical genre.
Think Puzzle Quest, or You Must Build a Boat. Even Angry Birds Fight, if you must.
Here there's a little tower offence magic woven in. You must match swords, bows, and magic wands on a grid to spawn soldiers, archers, and mages in the simple 2D battlefield above.
It works very well, with each round taking on a natural ebb and flow as you balance a sustained and varied attack with the need to repair your tower and use your cannon to weaken tough enemy soldiers.
Yes, there's the ever-present issue with these sorts of games whereby it's too easy to miss what's going on above as you fixate on picking out match-three formations below.
But overall this is a charming, well-balanced, and supremely well presented puzzle-strategy hybrid.
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