Circassian Exile
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Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
Circassian Exile / Adygha Xexes
⋰Ẍ⋱ 21 05 1864 ⋰Ẍ⋱
ADYGHA WAY WAY!
Circassian Exile / Adygha Xexes
⋰Ẍ⋱ 21 05 1864 ⋰Ẍ⋱
ADYGHA WAY WAY!
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52 Hours played
The game offers only a limited selection of maps and modes, which makes it feel somewhat repetitive. The gameplay can be pretty silly, yet the game seems to take itself surprisingly seriously. This creates a bit of an identity crisis—it's unclear if it's aiming for a competitive edge or just casual fun.
For a competitive game, the mechanics lack balance and clear mechanics in gameplay to learn/improve. For a lighthearted, "stupid fun" experience, it still leans too heavily into competitive elements, but without pulling them off effectively.

TLDR: Meh! Pretty bad. 4/10 Not Recommended
Circassian Exile Feb 12, 2025 @ 2:44pm 
As part of Yevdokimov's strategy, Russian Imperial Army blocked all exitways and bombarded the valley from all directions with heavy artillery, indiscriminately killing men, women and children for several days. Russians troops with heavy artillery and other modern weaponry killed all the men, women and children, in a scene that a Circassian chronicler Shauket who had witnessed the events described as "a sea of blood". Describing his account of the mass-murder in the valley, Shauket outlined:
"men and women were slaughtered mercilessly and blood flowed in rivers, so that it was said that the 'bodies of the dead swam in a sea of blood'. Nevertheless, the Russians were not content with what they had done but sought to satisfy their instincts by making children targets for their cannon shells."