EVERGLORY

EVERGLORY

Stockpile resources, build your settlement, raise an army, and wage war in this modern take on the classic RTS formula.

In EVERGLORY resources are stored at local storage sites and must be consolidated at a location in order to be used. Plan your base wisely and set up transport routes as you craft the living machinery powering your economy. Optimizing supply chains is key.

Combine existing units and resources in a plethora of ways to form an increasingly more powerful army. Every great warrior starts out as a humble peasant.

Guide up to 1000 individually-controlled units through the battlefield. Explore enormous maps stretching across 1024x1024 tiles.

Embark on a legendary journey that takes place on meticulously-crafted maps full of diverse quests, mysterious secrets, custom mechanics, and scripted interactions.

Explore a mystic world inspired by the history of medieval Russia. Fight off hordes of Mongolian Orcs and foil the sinister plans of the magic-wielding Teutonic Knights.

EVERGLRORY is powered by the fully open-source Permafrost Engine. Re-balance units, tweak missions, or change the fundamental rules of the game all by editing a couple of lines of Python. All the tools used for creating the campaign are included with the release.


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EVERGLORY on Steam

Last Hope on Earth

Last Hope on Earth

A game in early access, but extremely fun and beautiful, even though it was developed by just one person.

Check the minimum requirements before playing, some graphics settings may be heavy for your computer.

Real player with 8.8 hrs in game


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I understand it’s a one man Dev. Not bad on the idea.

But this game still needs very much added in.

Lacks alot of basic needs.

Lacks a walk thru of what you can do.

I played hmmm… Well I walked around for almost three hours didn’t get hardly nothing done.

Managed to die a few times over.

Great idea behind it but needs alot more building items needs more resources added.

Maybe some better hints and tips for new players.

In this games current state I’m sorry I can’t recommend this game at this time.

Real player with 2.7 hrs in game

Last Hope on Earth on Steam

Magnat: Beer Maker

Magnat: Beer Maker

Magnat: Beer Maker is a business simulation and management game. Take the challenge, manage your own beer factory(s), manage your warehouses, employees, production lines and transportation of merchandise.

Logistics to manage

To produce, you usually need a production line, resources to refine, storage and transportation. In Magnat: Beer Maker, the goal being to produce beer, you will need to import and store the raw materials, refine, brew in tanks, store the beer, bottle it and finally send it to the client.

Recruit and manage your employees

When you want to develop your business, there is nothing better than hiring employees to help you with your tasks. The employees in your factory can help you with most tasks and it is up to you to tell them what to do, but be sure to monitor them.

A realistic economy

Every action has a cost and it’s up to you to manage your finances well. From recruitment to transportation to taxes, the whole finance system in Magnat: Beer Maker has been designed to be as close to reality as possible.

Customize and upgrade your factory

In order to produce beer you need all kinds of machines. Once you have invested in new machines, you can place them wherever you want in your factory, but be careful not to block the way of your vehicles and employees! It is also possible to upgrade the equipment you have and produce more efficiently. Expanding your factory if you lack space is also a possibility.


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Blaze Revolutions

Blaze Revolutions

I liked this game and fells good then your influence turns the city to life and at the drone hives I had to go FULL TERRORIST MODE by placing tree anti ground turrets to destroy the repair van and one anti air turret in front of the drone hive because sometimes soma buldings are really close to each other and out of the influence of parks and I enjoied building in their theritory like the police and riotiers were bateling for the structure and maybe you can ad some multiplayer mode were tree players play as one of the tree heroes and the fourth one as the twin blade soma helicopter that kipnaps your heroes once arrested (that can only see trougf police cars and drones and decide were the next buildings are build )and some new maps in the skirmish because there is only one but is good enougf to return from time to time

Real player with 21.6 hrs in game


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Approximate amount of time to 100%: 9h

Estimated achievement difficulty: 3/10

Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1

Has it been in a bundle: No

Is there a good guide available: No, but you don’t need any guide

How many people have completed this game at the time I’m writing this review: 1 on Astats

Real player with 13.9 hrs in game

Blaze Revolutions on Steam

Commanding Nations

Commanding Nations

Commanding Nations is an indie title seeking to bring RTS gaming to the modern era by injecting innovative gameplay mechanics, next gen visuals, combat systems, interactive maps and unique factions into a genre which has not seen much change for the past twenty years.

Revamping The Classics

Gameplay is the very core of every game, and is especially important in a good RTS title, as such we want to get it absolutely right. With a focus toward base building and squad creation, we seek to introduce new elements to the formula such as combining units, managing their ammunition reserves and making sure to have them fallback to safe zones to resupply, while also making sure that defending players cannot simply turtle their way through a match.

In addition, we want to make it a beautiful experience by introducing elements such as high resolution graphics, dynamic weather, night and heat vision, mist and even interactive grass that small units can go prone in to take the enemy by surprise!

Living Locations

Commanding Nations offers multiple game mods and maps, with a focus on Twin Valley, a large and interactive terrain with hidden pathways and resource points. Further, the maps will also sport city centers and urban terrain which may hide more than you bargained for! Civilians still inhabit these zones, and intense firefight might rally them against you! Rebellions will start to form and spread throughout the maps, fortifying buildings as well as pathways and shooting at any players seeking to break through.

Away from these centers, other elements will keep you on your toes. Birds nestled in trees might reveal your location to the enemy, or provide an early warning of incoming forces! Sound is also important, with units emitting distinctive noise and characteristic voice lines at the click of a button to let you instantly recognize the one you’ve selected, and whether it is engaging someone or on the move.

The Hidden Conflict’s Instigators

Vying for control of Twin Valley will be three base factions present at launch: Raven, The Scavenger Union and Hong Corp, each with their own distinct playstyle, units, abilities and tactics. But we don’t intend to stop there! We are already working on additional opponents with their own unique spin to enhance the experience, from PMCs to National Armies!

Climbing The Ladder

Lastly, Commanding Nations will fully launch with an in-depth competitive system with both ranked mode and the ability to support Esport, so sharpen your skills and keep your troops at the ready, you’ll certainly need it!

We are eager to see you in action on the battlefield, Commander!

Commanding Nations on Steam

Ducktopia

Ducktopia

Quak quak, quack. Quahahaak.

Good game. Very large map and good ideas. It has a lot of potential.

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

ducks. lots of ducks. good game overall.

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Ducktopia on Steam

Electromaze Tower Defense

Electromaze Tower Defense

Pros

+Endless Mode

+A good variety of towers and mobs, all well-balanced

+Many choices when upgrading

+Ability to choose targeting priority for towers

+Randomly generated Endless maps with waypoints and player-created mazes turns this into an interesting puzzle game

+Great price. $4 is just right for this type of game, even a bit of a bargain, which is part of why this game has 100% positive reviews as of this review.

Excellent. I’ve bought nearly every tower defense game on steam, and played them for thousands of hours. This is one of the best. It’s a great example of superior game design being more important than graphics. The graphics are simple, yet beautiful. Every aspect of the game is well thought out and balanced, so there are always interesting choices to make when trying to get to the next wave.

Real player with 140.3 hrs in game

I fundamentally love tower defense games but there are a few reasons that would prevent me from recommending this to friends.

1: The balance in this game is atrocious. Unless your maze is perfect and you have the best combo of towers possible while getting the perfect seeded map - the endless achievements are quite literally impossible. Even the challenges on the higher difficulties have to be played perfectly to complete them.

2: No real data on the game. There are no sources for information on this game and the walk through doesn’t fully define everything in the game. EX: Some mobs evade attacks - what is that % dodge, are there towers that ignore the dodge, etc. There are no sources for help/vids/strats/advice.

Real player with 75.3 hrs in game

Electromaze Tower Defense on Steam

Far Fetched

Far Fetched

Dive into the hazy and cold world of Far Fetched, where dangers lurk in the fog and only the glittering embers of the Traveling Node can keep you safe.

Prepare yourself for long, risky journeys in search of much needed resources. But be careful, you won’t be able to carry everything back with you, and the creatures in the fog won’t make this task any easier.

Some of your travels may result in friendships made on the way.

Expand your shelter with materials you managed to bring back from your journeys, increase your chances of survival.

Be careful not to get lost, don’t let the embers go out.

Collect turnips, interact with natives, improve your skills, and face dangers hiding in the fog in this 3D singleplayer survival game.

Feature Set:

●Play as Lato, an engineer lost in this unknown world.

●Physically move items you find back to the Traveling Node

●Build relationships with the natives, they can be very helpful.

●Expand the possibilities of the Traveling Node by building new structures.

●Fuel the Traveling Node to generate shield around it and provide power to connected structures.

●Take care of yourself, especially at night.

Far Fetched on Steam

Junk Architect

Junk Architect

Back story: Your long term home at People’s Republic Square block 263-A-13 suddenly collapsed. You take the issue to the local Ministry who are able to convince you that there will be a full investigation to the matter and a full compensation for your personal losses once the investigation is ready. Meanwhile, you are encouraged to find temporary accommodation. You are able to take shelter at the local junkyard. Son of a builder, you manage to put together a temporary shelter, but your life is about to take a new direction.

This is the story of Junk Architect. You need to complete building tasks using unconventional building materials. On each level you will need to manage your materials that are level-specific, and finish goals using your skill and creativity.

Key Features

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Imagine Earth

Imagine Earth

I purchased this game some time ago and have waited a long time to review it, due in part to some issues I had with it, but also because I wanted to be fair, considering that it is an early access game. So with that being said, my review:

So I was flipping through the steam games and I came across this game called “Imagine Earth” in the simulation section, I saw that it had a demo and decided to try it. At the time the demo only had a missions available, a simple interface and not a lot in the way of content… but I was hooked.

Real player with 41.7 hrs in game

I really like Imagine Earth. It’s a fun, lightweight city building game, where you have to keep track of not only economical, but ecological development as well.

The game has come a long way since its appearance on Steam. I get, that a lot of people compare this to games like Anno, don’t! Anno was made by a company worth billions, this game was made by a small indy team.

And especially in times of heat waves and forest fires in North America and South Europe, never seen floods in Europe and Asia it is good to see, that some people still try to educate about global warning.

Real player with 29.0 hrs in game

Imagine Earth on Steam