You see, you have to pick the best units for each battle and while the game is fun and quite random, you still do have to think. There is a campaign mode here and that is where the strategy element comes into play. I would say that the core gameplay on offer here is so much fun and so simple that even those who are normally not too keen on strategy games would be able to jump in here as it is very straightforward and easy to pick up. You purchase your warriors and send them out into battle. The idea is that you want to select the best squad” possible for battle. You also have a “budget” at the start of each battle. For example, you have ones that can use spears, axes, shields, and so on. The way that you go about “playing” Totally Accurate Battle Simulator is that you have several different units at your disposal. The game looks like some kind of child’s toy and the ragdoll physics are absolutely hilarious and do add quite a bit of fun factor to the game.
The game has a basic look to it, but this is by design.