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Guanabara Warriors is Untested on macOS

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Guanabara Warriors has not yet been tested on macOS.

About Guanabara Warriors

Guanabara Warriors is a real-time strategy (RTS) game set during the founding of Rio de Janeiro, where the indigenous tribes of Brazil are drawn into conflict with European colonial powers. Experience the rich history of the 16th century as you lead your forces in epic battles for control of the land, resources, and the future of Guanabara Bay.

As tensions rise between rival indigenous tribes, the arrival of Portuguese and French soldiers escalates the struggle for dominance. In Guanabara Warriors, you’ll take command of distinct factions, managing resources, forging alliances, and deploying your troops in large-scale tactical warfare in Brazil.

Key Features:

  • Historical Setting: Explore the foundation of Rio de Janeiro, with a focus on the indigenous tribes and their clashes with French and Portuguese colonial forces.
  • Factions: Play with Brazilian indigenous units never before portrayed in game. You will assemble armies of fearless indigenous warriors, possessing unique skills and special weapons that add dynamic and tactical depth to the game.
  • Strategic Depth: Manage resources, build strongholds, and plan your attacks carefully to outsmart your enemies in real-time battles.
  • Dynamic Battlefields: Fight across diverse environments, from dense forests to coastal shores, on terrains that impact your strategy.
  • Cultural Immersion: Learn about the customs, rituals, and warfare tactics of Brazil’s native peoples through detailed storytelling and gameplay.

Command your forces, defend your people, and shape the destiny of Guanabara Bay in Guanabara Warriors. Will you unite the land or fall to the chaos of war?

macOS Game Tests

Guanabara Warriors tested on macOS.

Guanabara Warriors is not natively supported on macOS. See below for potential ways you can play it that have been tested.

Guanabara Warriors hasn't been tested yet on macOS.