Frozenheim is chock-full of content to playthrough - and that content tailors to just about every kind of player. You have four lengthy campaigns, a fully-fledged Skirmish mode, online multiplayer, a relaxing City Builder mode, and Survival. That last one is pretty intense - and will put all of your skills to the test.
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Survival Mode is where you go when you want to challenge yourself. It is a constant battle against the clock, the world, and the invading hordes, and it is up to you to overcome it all. Well, for as long as you can if you turn on Endless. If you want to come out looking like a champ, you should know what you are getting yourself into.
Survival is where you take a village from nothing, and build it up (maybe even expand) in preparation for waves of enemies to come crashing down. You have about half an hour to prepare, and once things get rolling, you better have your armies ready.
Starting Survival is as simple as going into the Singleplayer menu, going into Custom, and selecting Survival. From here, you can change a few options. You can alter your starting resources, how many waves you want to endure, how many units you start with, and the difficulty.
There are nine maps to choose from, but none of these is unique to Survival. If you have any experience playing Skirmish or City Builder, you will be off to a great start.
Scouting is by far the most important thing you can do in the early game - aside from building your village of course. You want to get a Scout up and running as soon as you can and have them explore the world. Start close to your base and slowly move out, making sure to map any potential weaknesses in your natural defences. For example, if you are
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