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Gemfire

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Gemfire is a fantasy strategy game developed and published by Koei for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Players expand their power by managing lords, capturing territories, and directing battles on the world map. Its mix of turn-based strategy, tactical combat, and political maneuvering gives it a distinct place among Koei’s early console strategy titles, while the medieval fantasy setting and magical creatures provide a memorable atmosphere.
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Release Date
1992-01-01
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The game combines a top-down kingdom map with battle scenes. On the strategic layer, you assign lords, manage territory income, recruit units, and push into enemy borders. Battles rely on turn-based commands, with positioning, terrain, and spell use playing major roles. Progress is driven by capturing towns, defeating rival factions, and extending your influence across the continent. Resource control and unit deployment are just as important as direct combat.

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Secure your starting territory first so your economy can support stronger forces later. Use powerful lords to lead offensive pushes and keep weaker units on defense. In battles, pay attention to terrain bonuses and spell costs to avoid wasting key resources. Before advancing deep into enemy land, scout the border and concentrate your forces to defeat opponents one at a time rather than spreading out too thin.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Build economy first; territory income strongly affects army quality and expansion speed.

Tips

Save your strongest lords and spells for decisive battles instead of prolonged skirmishes.

Tips

When assaulting enemy territory, cut off outer strongholds to avoid being surrounded.

User Reviews

Fans of Koei-style map management and strategic conquest will find a lot to enjoy here.

User Reviews

The fantasy theme and strategy depth work well together, though the pace can feel slow for newcomers.

User Reviews

As an early SNES strategy title, it has solid replay value and a distinctive charm.

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