Trickery&Strategy
In the game, players play the role of a vassal king who just succeeded to the throne in the spring and Autumn period.
Fully open the world, you can experience the life of princes and kings in it!
Main play method:
《1》 : internal affairs.
Players need to gather talents and build their own cabinet team at the beginning.
The official system in the game is completely consistent with the history books. It consists of taizai, Zongbo, Sikou, Sikong, situ and Sima. As Liuqing, he interacts with players and governs the country!
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hexceed
it’s fine for a free game but I feel like I’m just killing time playing this instead of thinking. there are only 4 unique mechanics to this minesweeper game (I don’t include that they’re hexagons instead of squares because the hexagons make the game easier) and none of them function in conjunction with each other. on the other hand, Globesweeper: Hex Puzzler has 7 new unique mechanics (not including when empty tiles sometimes fall away when you clear them) and they are constantly combined to make even more unique mechanics. every puzzle in that felt different whereas every puzzle in Hexceed feels the same.
– Real player with 127.0 hrs in game
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I’m not far in yet, but it’s easy to tell that this is a very well made puzzle game.
For reference, I’m a huge fan of the Hexcells series which this obviously seems to take a lot of inspiration from. While starting out the tutorial area it seems to lean a lot closer to Minesweeper, it quickly introduces unique rules that bend the standard formula back toward Hexcells while still keeping its own unique identity.
UI is pleasant and - incredibly important in a puzzle game with unique rules like this - everything you need is easy to understand and within easy reach. New rules are also cleverly introduced without a written explanation and (at least across the tutorial area) ramp up gently enough for probably most to keep up with it. Clicking and holding with either mouse button on a completed tile shows you its area of effect, which makes things easy to keep track of as well.
– Real player with 53.8 hrs in game
Mines & Dragons
A rather simple game, Mines & Dragons premise is solid enough but not a whole lot of polish went into it. The game is based off minesweeper but their is no option to seemingly plant a marker where you think mines are and clicking on the board wasn’t all that interesting (hope to find those big open spaces with no mines around them, blanket tiles around any 1’s you see, and you’ll do quite well).
I managed to beat a run of the game in under 15 minutes and can’t really say I’m all that inclined to go into another run. The enemies that are fought might have progressively more health but they don’t really do anything interesting. Weapon selection seems to favor heavy hitting items as even though they reduce your time limit they ultimately will let you melt bosses faster.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
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Spire of Sorcery
A party strategy with its very own style and identity.
The graphics are nice and well designed, and the music is great. Hopefully they add more of it later.
The interface feels like it was designed by a madman that completely ignored everything we know about mainstream gaming interfaces, and just branched it into its own evolutionary path. On the other hand, many games today have an interface that looks nearly identical, and here it’s finally different and fresh.
The spell and combat system is incredibly deep and flexible. You need to adapt your spells to your party, and figure out how to effectively combine them with potions and the environment, and even with other spells and effects. This game greatly rewards experimentation and exploration. There are many insane combinations to discover, and every party requires a different strategy and resource management. A murderhobo group plays very differently from a group that has a pacifist in it.
– Real player with 31.1 hrs in game
A game where you control only mages! If you are tired of extremely generic fighters who smell of sweaty socks and too much ale, and you are a cultured scholar who appreciates basking under arcane arts and good books, then this game might be for you :P That was the reason for me to try demo, then game’s uniqueness made me buy it and keep on journey.
Honestly, even the idea of “controlling only mages” is already so exciting and engaging to me. Now I know that this game is mostly strategy and all but there’s an attempt right here so I must interfere… story is not very infused with the game itself, I’d personally expect more passages that would drag me in. Don’t know what the devs are planning on release, but a good background story would be a huge game changer in my opinion. People who like magical powers tend to care about these, no? If there’s such plan (yes this is a big issue of indie developers but) adding just one voice actor who is going to narrate the story would be very pleasant.
– Real player with 21.3 hrs in game
War War
A old-school style game that is fun and doesn’t take a gigabyte of storage in 2020? Crazy! Seems to be extremely optimized as it is small but brings with it a bunch of fun online matchups. 3 units, ground forces, a tank and 2 drones. I think I am best at the tank as it is easiest, but splitting up the ground forces and controlling individual groups of them with two joysticks on the same controller at once is awesome! Units can’t turn around (they can’t and it seems intended) so the game is a simple match up once you go to War War!
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Word Wise
Fun game a little strange on exiting
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
Very chill, low pressure game.
The kind of thing that’s fun and easy to mess around with while watching YouTube, listening to a podcast or whatever.
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Terraforming Mars
This game had a few bugs to play around but it wasn’t awful. As of the Nov update you can now barely finish a game there are some many new bugs. If you are thinking of purchasing this i would recommend you not. Save your money till its fixed, if it ever is. It is 3 years after the release and still has very poor stability or chance to complete a game without bugs.
– Real player with 972.0 hrs in game
Too many bugs. Too many cards that dont work as intended. And too dumb an AI. And the recent patch just broke it. It was bearable before - mainly just an inept AI. But at least it worked. Now it doesnt even do that.
– Real player with 392.0 hrs in game
Wicked Lands
Set in a weird, post-apocalyptic, fantasy world that resets every few days, you take control of what is left of a former village and a hand full units of ragtag peasants.
PLAY SMART
Test your skills with fluid, fast-paced, tactical combat that challenges your wits and creativity. Exploit the terrain and discover powerful synergy effects to slay your enemies.
LOOT & PLUNDER
Equip your units with hundreds of wondrous items, from animated skeleton arms to shields made out of a giant’s toenail. Buff them with delicious food such as midge eyeballs or a tasty rat tail tartar. In a world where nothing persists, everything has its use!
NOT YOUR EVERYDAY FANTASY WORLD
Withstand the stare of a Void Gazer or die trying. Meet the Gnomish Mushroom Guru and his followers. Experiment with summoning demons or gamble at a pixie casino.
LIFT THE CURSE
Find out why this world keeps resetting again and again. Permanently upgrade your village, acquire ancient artefacts and defeat legendary bosses. Do you have what it takes to fix time?
ALWAYS A NEW CHALLENGE
New combinations of items and enemies and random generated maps provide a fresh challenge each time you play.