Ah, Betrayal—a game with a name that really sets the tone. Is it about backstabbing? Politics? Lost love? Not really. It’s actually a hybrid of strategy and role-playing where you move pieces around a map like a fantasy general with trust issues. The real betrayal might be the interface, which hasn’t aged gracefully. But stick with it and you’ll find an oddly engaging mix of tactical conquest and personal drama, like Risk married a fantasy novel and had a moody, pixelated child. Betray your enemies, your friends, and quite possibly your own patience.
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