Craft Craft Craft!

Craft Craft Craft!

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Craft Craft Craft! Review

Good things:

Good thing is that someone take their time to make this game as it is a good learning experience for future. I’m sure many developers created many weak bad games before they got one right and made something good. Graphic is ok and all the assets looks fine so I hope they didn’t cost too much to buy.

I think if someone loves clicker games he will love this game as it is just a clicker with an extra steps that force you to click in more places than one. You buy resources by clicking and you go to other screen to process those resources than you go to another screen to forge things from these resources and than you go to the next screen to sell these items and get more gold to start doing this process all over again. After a while you can also use forged items to create an army and attack some villages and these villages if conquered can give you resources if you click once every 2 minutes and they can also be upgraded to give a little more resources. And that is the whole game loop. Craft things to sell them to get more gold to craft more items or give items to army to conquer something and get more resources.

Real player with 14.1 hrs in game


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After the tutorial you will learn everything about game. You can do trades, craft weapons and sell them or you can build an army with them. War system is simple, trading is not my thing so I build my army and now I am trying to conquer the other cities. Good game to pass the time.

Real player with 6.6 hrs in game

Craft Craft Craft! on Steam

Enchanted Blacksmith

Enchanted Blacksmith

Enchanted Blacksmith is a casual blacksmith simulation game where you sell weapons made by your own hands.

Take on the role of a blacksmith in the world of the sword and magic. Use your workbench to craft/modify/repair weapons and sell them at your shop.

Craft Weapons

Crafting system allows for creating unique weapons. Customize them by choosing from a variety of Blades, Crossguards, Hilts and Runes. Make blades and other items from materials like copper, steel, etc.

Enchanted Weapons

Use runes with various elements such as fire, poison, lightning, etc. to enchant your weapon with magic.

Upgrades and Quests

Earn experience points and gold by completing quests and orders. Level up your character and workshop to unlock new tools, resources and recipes.

Craft legendary weapons to seek fortune and Forge Your Legend!


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Enchanted Blacksmith on Steam

Life is Feudal: Your Own

Life is Feudal: Your Own

In one sentence: After three years this game is a spectacular monument to failure.

Played this game from the time it was first released as an early access game on steam up to the current date. Over this period I experienced first hand how it was evolving and where it was going. Played on public servers as well as on my own server. At times it replaced my real life which is sad to be honest.

I really liked this game because it had lot of potential. However it seems that after every update it became worse and worse. I was hoping the devs would first adress the issues of the game in order for every asset to be functional. I was reporting bugs, errors, malfunction and hoped that with the next update it would be fixed. But no. It never happened. Instead each update brought assets to the Clusterfuck and with that came more issues.

Real player with 1687.2 hrs in game


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I absolutely love this game. I am on a non PVP server and we are usually close to full every evening. I was unsure about the game the first hour or so. I’m used to Rpg’s where you wander around killing stuff to level up and craft when you get tired of leveling. This game is completely different. It’s all about building and crafting. It’a about wandering around a beautiful country looking for the things you need to make food, tools, armor, houses, keeps, weapons…basically anything and everything.

Real player with 1296.8 hrs in game

Life is Feudal: Your Own on Steam

Pub Simulator

Pub Simulator

Serve as many meals and drinks as you can to get the three star achievement. Challenges include chopping, pouring, cooking and multi-step orders. Additional modes for higher level gameplay.

Pub Simulator on Steam

Age Of Omens

Age Of Omens

Normally as Things go I will update my reviews, so keep posted if your interested on where the game is kind of at.

So quick things is the game is great, It’s early stage yes, There is however a satisfying amount of area to explore, lots of crafting options, and a rather nice building system, I have played a large sum of games with building, and this one does it very well.

The Dev is constantly updating the game, bringing fixes and new content, It’s single/multi I haven’t actually made a multiplayer game, I am fine being alone….

Real player with 29.6 hrs in game

This developer has big plans for this game and eventually a sequel, so he is not going to cut and run on us like most EA title developers do (I flat out asked him). He is very responsive on discord and takes everything we the players say seriously, I asked for a longer day cycle and he put it in a patch with some other things literally 30 minutes later.

This is an EA title that is worth your time, money and support, I can’t wait to see what more is in store for Age of Omens. Updates and content come at a brisk pace for just one person and he is in the process of hiring more help. Give it a try, I’m so glad I took a chance even after being burned by so many other EA titles.

Real player with 28.8 hrs in game

Age Of Omens on Steam

KINGDOMS

KINGDOMS

Enjoyed the updates and game play. I normally don’t play this style game and I bought it for my son who shares this sit with me. He is autistic and just loves this game, he would get excited with every update. He really likes the direction the game is going with people connecting in the game.

Real player with 34.3 hrs in game

Went inside the capital, fell through the world into the endless abyss of the ocean, until I fell down the heavens to the earth. Only to fall through the world again to the depths of hell just to teleport to the tallest peek of the mountain, 4000m away from my settlement. I got a nice view though.

8/10 game. Would recommend.

Real player with 22.7 hrs in game

KINGDOMS on Steam

Chinese Frontiers

Chinese Frontiers

Chinese Frontiers is a life simulator in a Chinese settlement established during the construction of the Great Wall. As one of the inhabitants, find out if you have what it takes to build the world’s largest defensive fortification and face other daily challenges.

Work solidly. The wall will not build itself, certainly not the Great Wall! Follow all instructions carefully - it will certainly pay off in the future. And this is not just about a job promotion!

Get food. At first, rice will be your bread and butter. Well, that and possibly fish. It is also worth taking the risk and going hunting with your buddies. Hunting will allow you to eat something decent and give you more strength to work.

Be creative. Enhance your skills and create many valuable items that you can sell or use. It will significantly increase your comfort of life, but you have to take care of it yourself.

Chinese Frontiers on Steam

Kingdom Workshop

Kingdom Workshop

Become a workshop owner!

Build base, plan manufacture, hire workers, trade and finally decide the outcome of the war between the kingdoms.

In a far-away mysterious kingdom where are plenty of secrets and adventures, you have been entrusted with building a workshop. But what to produce? That’s a question you have to answer for yourself.

You can cook chicken, you can make pots, or you can make swords. Or maybe you’re more comfortable with machines and making siege guns?

User-friendly building.

In few clicks you can build rooms of any shape.

User-friendly production planning.

In few clicks you can customize thing and planning for production .

An endless kingdom sandbox.

Relax and watch while others work. Work for the Kingdom or analyze the market and choose what to produce.

Create a huge number of different products. Choose materials, artifacts and colors.

Develop.

At first you have only a small meadow in the forest. You decide what and how should work to grow into a huge factory with several production lines and hundreds of complex products.

Features of the game

    • Diversity of production processes and goods
    • Plan production on the screen of the drawings
    • Expand and increase production capacity
    • Control the mood of the workers
    • Work shifts. Timetable.
Kingdom Workshop on Steam

Potion Craft: Alchemist Simulator

Potion Craft: Alchemist Simulator

This was a wonderful game. It’s calming, interesting, and has a beautiful medieval artstyle and OST. You play as an alchemist in a medieval village, brewing potions to help the citizens and gaining wealth and popularity. The main portion of this game is the potion crafting. (As you can imagine). The process is entirely unique as far as I know, navigating an “alchemy map” where different ingredients move you in different directions, and certain regions of the map allow you to brew an effect into the potion.

Real player with 75.1 hrs in game

This game is great and I love it. You can really get into the world and feel like you’re the alchemist who owns the shop. The sound effects are great, the work tasks are great, it gives you a lot of free control over creativity of potions. It’s a great concept.

Keep in mind that it’s early access when you buy this. After about 8 hours in (or however long it takes for you to reach the higher levels), it gets really repetetive and there’s nothing new to do. That’s my only problem with it - but again, it’s just because it’s early access.

Real player with 20.6 hrs in game

Potion Craft: Alchemist Simulator on Steam

Graveyard Keeper

Graveyard Keeper

I wish Steam had a star rating system instead of just yes or no. This is one I would put midway. I like the game. I like the story and the world and I enjoy finishing the quests.

However, I do not like how complicated they made it to complete the quests. For example: You need acid. You need 3 ingredients for it. You have to do a little running around to get those 3 things, but that’s not bad, no problem. Then you realize you need to build the workstation to combine those 3 ingredients. Okay, still not too bad. But then you realize you need to build 2 more workstations just to get the material to build the workstation to make the acid. Oh, but wait, first you need the tech points to unlock both additional workstations separately. Think you’re ready now? Oh, think again. You also need more tech points to unlock another technology to make the material needed for the original acid workstation. Then when you finally get the acid made, you have to wait for a particular day of the week for the npc to show up. Which with luck like mine is the day that just ended and you have to wait 5 days to complete the quest that just took you 2-3 game weeks and lots of frustration and lots of looking up stuff on wiki just to make one little bottle of acid. Almost every quest is like that - jump through 20 different hoops just to get the one thing you need.

Real player with 119.5 hrs in game

In spite of having bought and played all of the DLC (as of 2021, November), I still hesitantly recommend you play this.

I’m only going to review the main game and ignore DLCs for now, they might get their own review…

I enjoy this game a lot, but I think part of me feels a bit foolish for doing so? I think there are parts of the game that lacks polish, and I’m seeing some generally lazy or unfinished portions that is in some cases difficult to forgive

! town. The game also has a very frustrating way of lengthening quests.

Real player with 102.5 hrs in game

Graveyard Keeper on Steam