Released in 1988 for DOS, Feud is a wonderfully weird strategy game about two rival wizards who absolutely refuse to get along. Each turn, you gather resources, cast spells, and try to ruin the other wizard’s day in increasingly creative ways. The game mixes planning with chaos, since spells can backfire and the environment is just as dangerous as your opponent. What makes Feud special is its personality: it doesn’t take itself too seriously, and there’s a mischievous joy in watching elaborate plans collapse. The visuals are simple but readable, and the rules are easy to grasp while still allowing clever strategies. Feud is best enjoyed as a battle of wits rather than reflexes, rewarding patience, experimentation, and a tolerance for magical nonsense. It’s the kind of game where losing can be just as entertaining as winning.
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