Interesting game, control and gameplay falls short
The game could've been decent, but it is nearly impossible to tell anything about your army. They always end up in one big jumble where you can only see the life of one or two soldiers. This is hardly important after you get a mage, however; you can simply fireball the enemies from a distance and sit around waiting for mana and repeat. Or, alternatively, just heal your troops after each encounter and you'll be good to go.
On the positive side, the graphics and sound are fairly good. The music could definitely repeat more smoothly, though.
Overall, poor unit management combined with lack of difficulty makes this a mediocre game at best.