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I recall a fascinating strategy game from my younger years when I had my first or second PC. Its name is hard to recall, but it was a medieval simulation where you command various armies and engage in battles on large octagonal fields. You moved units by clicking them—each type of unit behaved differently. Your journey began in a village with peasants before advancing to conquer territories using stronger forces. The game was played from a third-person perspective, and I remember playing it between 2007 and 2009. If anyone knows its title, I’d be very thankful!
It featured a camera style reminiscent of World of Warcraft, but without combat, similar to Age of Empires during battles.
Refers to either authentic medieval times or fantasy settings. The wiki link provides details on turn-based strategy games.
It means the story should include elements like witches, wizards, and similar fantasy components. If yes, then it qualifies as fantasy.