Hard to be a King
Hard to be a King ( Realm Guardian ) is a voxel strategy game.
You will play a role in a fantasy world and become a lord, rule the land, and protect your people. Assign tasks to everyone. Gathering, hunting, farming, keep your people stay away from starving. Crafting, constructing, build a stronghold to resist the dead army.
Terrain
The terrain of Realm Guardian is voxel based. One kind of cube correspond to one kind of resource. You can DIG a cube to collect its resource ( miner ), or consume resource to BUILD a new cube ( builder ).
Environment
Deer will eat plants when they are hungry. If there are no plants to eat, they will starve and die. So do wolves. As the bottom of the food chain, Plants will keep growing in a slow rate. Of course if men kill all the wolves and protect deer, all the plants would be ate, and deer finally die for starving. Besides, water is another problem. Wolves from different packs may fight for the only water source. ( Don’t worry, human beings won’t fell thirsty because the author didn’t finish this function :P ). Just like the true nature, sun raise up and fall down every day ( Seasons are in planning ). Deer are more active in daytime.
The King
The king won’t do most of works. All he has to do are rebalancing resources, assigning works ect. The King can talk to one to assign task for him. Of course it will break their current work ( The author feel unhappy when he worked in a game company, he interrupted by designers very often )
Realm
Flag banner to claim regin. Flag more banners to enlarge the realm. Most of works ( e.g. mining, building ) can only do in realm. Banners would also support population limit.
Peasants
Peasants would sleep when they are sleepy ( If free bed exists ). Peasant who lack of sleep will get low work efficiency. Nighttime also bring bad influence ( So does author, he hate overtime work ).
When peasants in danger, they will run into the safe area the king designed.
Professions:
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Chamberlain could report to the king and auto assign tasks to civilians
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Builder could build blueprints designed by the king
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Chopper could cut down trees and carry logs into storage
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Craftsman could craft items or stuffs
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Forager could gather food or small items like cobblestone in from forest.
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Hunter could hunt for animals, loot their body
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Miner could dig redprints marked by the king
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Smith could forge metal items
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Tailor could make cotton into complex items
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Chef could produce processed food
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Farmer could farm the land and harvest crops.
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Archer, ranged soldier
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Infantry, melee soldier
Food
In the early stage of a game, most food come from foraging. But in the middle stage, farming becomes more important. The meaning of chefs are procduce food which support more energy. Especially food would be rotten as time goes by, produce dried food is also a good choice
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One Hunt
OK lets get this strait it is a work in progress monster hunting game. now while being vary basic and almost lacking in some physics. but the game may be difficult its not unplayable. the graphics of this game are better then some more popular games " fortnite, among us,etc" so if you get this $2.00 game and hate on it well what can I say. you pay less than that in tax on your fast food so you get what you payed for.
– Real player with 3.2 hrs in game
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This game is pretty good, actually. Although, this game is early access. :) Pretty scary me at first times, because in the jungle, too many trees, it can come out suddenly, like scary jump. Why I’m not got too many scary experience at next match? Because I run to the wide place and wait that monster come out. XD
Features:
-Simple horror survival game (Scary jump included, if you stand the wrong position)
-Nice graphic (At least, not too bad to me)
-Nice atmosphere
-Nice background music
-Simple sound effect
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
The Island
Beautiful amazing game and although I haven’t really been all that into survival games before, this one caught my eye and I’ve been hooked since. I love it and definitely recommended to those who enjoy games of this kind.
As the story apparently goes, you take the role of a young woman who was sailing in her boat but lost control and crash landed on a beach of an uncharted island. When you come to, you feel thirsty, hungry, and are all but lost in your new surroundings.
The only things you start with are some cookies, a few cans of soda, your trusty survival book, and a knife. After that you’re on your own. Prowling wild animals being your only neighbors, some of which don’t take too kindly to your presence… (they will attack you if they see you). And at that point you either make them your next source of food, or, well… you become theirs.
– Real player with 95.5 hrs in game
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OK, first and foremost, totally worth it for the price. Graphics are excellent. Very playable on Easy. It has a way to go in development, but 5 bucks for a game that you can easily pass 5 hours in is worth it. Crafting system is fun enough, (if it lets you click on the item in the guide book, click it, that’s how you make it. Otherwise just put the appropriate amount of ingredients in your inventory and craft.) Clay in in the inland lakes and rivers. Iron and Sulfur don’t show up in incremental bits, you get nothing until you’ve whacked it a bunch. All of the animals take about the same number of hits, you don’t really need to avoid any of them. Go back to the starting area for soda and crackers, they respawn. There is a wood and stick grind that cold be improved in the mid game. I am interested to see where this goes. Oh, you have to forgive the animal variety on desert island, they wouldn’t all live there but what the hell, they work out to meat and leather.
– Real player with 5.3 hrs in game
The Rule of Land: Pioneers
it’s aight, pretty addictive.
needs a light polish, some spelling checking
on screen text gets a bit annoying after some time
“Press [esc] to cancel this operation”
“No Bullets”
I hate having to press M1 for every action,
Mining 40 rock is tedious.
loses difficulty fast.
I gets very boring after all other survivors are dead.
Getting to 200 days is mostly a chore
edit:
4-11-2020
I just found the “continues mining” option. the game is much better now.
XD
– Real player with 85.7 hrs in game
This ended up being a lot more fun than I figured.
I was worried that having the game play limited to just a few locations would make it repetitive but it actually wasn’t.
The only thing I disliked was that the HUD wasn’t explained very well but it is a brand new game so take it with a grain of salt.
Overall I found it to be a medium paced game that was thoroughly enjoyable. I look forward to watching it develop more over time.
– Real player with 48.4 hrs in game
Far North
Far North is a sandbox co-op procedural open world survival game with changing seasons.
Set in the deep North your survival depends solely on your ability to thrive.
Build and expand settlements in order to brave through the changing seasons ranging from beautiful summer days to fierce winter nights.
Venture through alluring and treacherous terrain where you explore and harvest resources used for crafting new clothes, tools, structures and more.
Survive the changing seasons
Experience the wilderness with four beautifully crafted seasons and the unique challenges that come with them. Out here you’ll be tracking your Hunger, Thirst, Stamina, and Temperature as you struggle to balance resources with the energy needed to obtain them. Find food, upgrade your settlement, stock up on supplies and craft new clothing. Preparation is key here in order to survive the game-altering seasons. Every decision you make will have a direct impact on your life, so be careful because that decision might just be your last.
Explore the North
Nature is calling, the diverse terrain and its inhabitants are beatiful but dangerous. Utilize all that nature has to offer by harvesting resources wherever you can find them but beware of the wild life and weather. A long journey into the wild can spell the end of you if you don’t come prepared.
Build and expand your settlements
Expand your simple settlement into a beautiful farm! Domesticate animals, grow crops, start an orchard and more! Challenge your architerctural skills by building to survive the elements in style.
Crafting
You will need to scavenge, hunt, forage and craft your way through the wilderness. Find new resources and use them to improve your tools, structures and clothing.
Improve your character
Your character is unique. Go from a beginner to a master of cooking, wood cutting, farming, exploring and much more as you shape your own journey!
Key Features:
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Massive Procedural world
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Game-changing Seasons
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Dynamic Weather
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Co-op
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Exploration
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Cooking
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Farming
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Building
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Crafting
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Skill System
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Harvestable Trees
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Animals
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Domesticate Animals
Lab Craft Survival
This is a difficult survival sandbox game that doesn’t hold your hand. If you like figuring things out yourself and discovering hidden game mechanics, you’ll enjoy this game. If you don’t have a high tolerance for failing though, you might find the game frustrating.
It’s definitely rough around the edges with several bugs and translation errors, and updates have been non-existent. If you’re looking for polish in a game, you won’t find it here, although overall I found it enjoyable.
– Real player with 80.0 hrs in game
An interesting game, a simple but addictive indie toy to use the skills of adaptation in an unknown environment. Top for your money
– Real player with 10.6 hrs in game
Primitive Hunter
If you want to become a primitive hunter you have to:
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Learn how to create the ancient weapon and tools to start the hunting. You can only use your imagination and your hands to make it by using wood, metal and material elements.
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Learn how to search and recognize traces of individual species of animals. It requires many hours of wandering in the woods and looking for similar traces of the same animals.
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Master the technics of tracking the animals by hiding in the woods and using camouflage. You will learn how to create your hideout and use natural materials, for example the branches to create your unrecognizable image.
Rising World
**This review has been updated 3 times the bottom review is the most recent
i leave more previous reviews here as a diary of my experience.**
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So After I bought the game I skipped singleplayer and went straight into multiplayer ( a no PVP server in survival mode )
as soon as I loaded in, i was AMAZED!
The graphics are better than what I had expected from looking at screenshots.
– Real player with 9461.7 hrs in game
If you consider buying Rising World, you should inform yourself about it first. This is not different to other things - you wouldn´t buy a TV, car, etc. without first reading the Pro/Cons before, right?
Rising World is a game in development, in Alpha stadium. That means it is incomplete and every update can change the whole game experience.
The content of the game is currently “limited” to building. Why i set “limited” into paraphrases? Simply because the game is yet incomplete and still, in my opinion, the best building game out there.
– Real player with 1714.2 hrs in game
INMATE: Survival
Although still being developed for a game that’s still at this stage to be this playable just goes to show that the developer is putting in the effort. On top of that the dev responds fairly quickly when you report bugs, or mention a suggestion, also informing you of any mentions or bugs that are already being worked on for a patch.
Starting with the dislikes, well what bugs in any game aren’t disliked? Personally I can’t say I’ve come across anything that I dislike about the game with it still being the early stages and being worked on.
– Real player with 50.7 hrs in game
This game needs the basics to work first. 2 updates later the same problems are still there even though they have been mentioned in forum and bug reports. We get rivers and animals but the hit boxes for the axe can,t cut a tree down and inventory handling is a joke. This was looking like a good idea but until the devs fix the basic issues that people are telling them, then I would not recommend it to anyone in its current game state.
Now end of May and additional 18 hours played and I can honestly say that it was a big mistake buying this game.Updates come but the fixes don’t.If anything they get worse.
– Real player with 20.4 hrs in game
ADAPTR
The gameplay of ADAPTR is pretty straight-forward and easy to learn. Your task is to build a robotic vehicle from a selecion of parts (various kinds of wheels, chassis blocks, joints, gadgets like a grabber, thrusters, lamps etc), suitable to finish the maps. And you need to modify your vehicle for each map as there are different kinds of obstacles. At first I was afraid that it doesn’t offer much content for the price, having “only” 10 levels in the base game, and some of them are quite easy to “finish” for the first time.
– Real player with 56.2 hrs in game
A fun vehicle building physic puzzler that has you build a vehicle using any available parts and run it through to the end of the course in the given amount of time. Yeah, just do that. Good luck. Also, find and collect ARTHER if you can. I’ve been at this now more hours than I spent dollars on the game which is my incredibly unfair benchmark for whether a game is good. And this game is seriously good. Also it seems like it’s not gotten much attention yet, so I’m going to see if I can get all the gold medals and claim 1st world-wide 100% :p
– Real player with 30.3 hrs in game