Hammerheart
Great start to an early access game! The combat is fluid and exciting, and your tactical decisions make all the difference. I especially appreciate the research and effort into providing a historically accurate experience, all around (finally, Vikings done right!). The devs are very responsive to feedback, and have already implemented a couple of suggestions I had. The amount of content is pretty meager at the moment, but that is expected as the game is still very early in development, AFAIK.
– Real player with 95.4 hrs in game
Read More: Best Medieval Party-Based RPG Games.
Quality game. Developer has clearly paid a lot of attention and passion to it. A good thing to support, a developer who has put in a lot of time and effort into bringing about something like this. It is about as historically accurate as it can be, and the developer, Bennett, is reaching out to reenactors out in Europe for advice over the era. He seems rather knowledgeable on the subject, and I highly recommend that this game be purchased.
As it is still in development, I would like to include that it also has more room to grow even better. Will update this as the game updates.
– Real player with 35.6 hrs in game
One Man Is Not No Man
Отличная задумка. Пластилиновые фигурки выглядят отлично и разлетаются на половинки бодро. Боевая система - прекрасная. Заруба выходит бодрой. И всё бы было прекрасно, если бы не баги.
Во-первых, чёртов курсор мыши. На него завязана вся боёвка. Его положение нужно контролировать постоянно. Вот только после каждого убитого противника курсор имеет шанс улететь в случайном направлении, после чего герой радостно отхватывает изрядный кусок смертельной дозы железяк. А игра быстро становится довольно требовательной к точности управления. Поэтому это очень болезненный глюк.
– Real player with 5.6 hrs in game
Read More: Best Medieval Indie Games.
This game is surprisingly well done. The gameplay feels good and natural for most of the classes, and it definetly does challenge you. In conclusion to this quick review. I would like to say that alt tab crashes the game. Its still something you should try out though.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
Silmaris: Dice Kingdom
Silmaris meets the bare minimum for me to recommend it; it took me about 12 hours to beat the game, then another 5 hours to exhaust all the various outcomes, or at least as many as I cared to see. After that, in my opinion, there is little to no replayability.
It was fun and an interesting story, with plenty of choice. I love the idea of dice rolls; its a good strategy and resource management game with (lite) elements of city/kingdom-building as well as the thrill of RNG. And yes, you will die plenty of times before figuring out how to best navigate the decision-making. For me, that adds to the joy of the eventual triumph. However, once you beat the game, you’ve probably seen all the events, and for me, the game is not enjoyable enough to replay after there’s no new surprises.
– Real player with 21.8 hrs in game
Read More: Best Medieval Indie Games.
I played this game for a time and for me it was enjoyable. You play a ruler in a city surrounded by five other cities. Two of them are hostile towards you at the beginning. The rest is neutral. Trying to either subjugate or befriend them is your main goal then. For this goal you have a pick out of a varity of advisors at your disposal. Additional to this politic part you can solve missions on the map, which can provide you with artifacts making your advisors stronger.
Everything works via dices you use in the game. You gain them by either letting your advisors collect more or earn them in missions.
– Real player with 16.5 hrs in game
The Last Defense
ThugGames' goal is to build a series of games that explain one major story.
All of the games are from various genres.
We’re starting with The Last Defense to introduce our players to the universe’s story.
A continent driven by mythic powers. All nations have different abilities. After years of war between themselves, they now have a common enemy and are forced to unite and fight together in order to protect their world. There are five kingdoms. Only the kingdom of Murgaz is standing (Kingdom of Men / Middle Kingdom). All surviving mages join the forces, under the command of King Severin. YOU are playing from the eyes of King Severin and control your own defense by:
-
Build your own Defense!
-
Cast special abilities for every mage, based on their power. (Fire Mage example)
-
Replayable game with different experience every time you play.
-
Gameplay for hours.
-
Follow a story with every chapter.
PAGO FOREST: TOWER DEFENSE
**_“We need your reviews and comments on the Steam site.
Comments help us to reference our game to continue “PAGO FOREST”.
Thanks to your contributions, our license still exists! We’re counting on you! “_**
Story
Flora, a former leader of Nova’s army, is back in service. Still alive baal the necromancer contaminates the pago lands with his evil power. Flora’s mission is to build a large army and recover power artifacts to annihilate her enemies. In her quest she will need you! Are you up to the challenge?
Pago Forest worthy successor of The Dragon’s Vengeance (scenario) renews its gameplay. We are no longer in an educational game this time but in a real tower defense! The goal is to put the right characters or tower at the right time against the right enemies. For this you will need gold! a lot of gold! and courage of course… The game is composed of 5 acts, 26 missions that each have their trailer. Each act ends with a boss. Like its predecessor, the dialogues will be well garnished with jokes :) We will also find a mana bar for the spells delivered by the artefacts (beware some powers are only used once per level) The game is simple to understand but you will have to use strategy to finish it…
Rebellion: A Rogue Souls Like
This game is a little rough around the edges and I hope to see the graphics get a little smoother when it fully releases, maybe even a few more sound effects. I would also like to see it better optimized on graphic card usage (seems to pin my Strix Vega 64 regardless of graphics level) and a little more options in settings. The mini-map could be better as well both in accuracy and it would be nice to see it turn with you so up is always forward relative to you.
Aside from that, even in its current state, it is a fun little game. The controls are straight forward, the game objective easy to understand. While it would be nice to see better graphics dodging or rolling out of attacks, the combat is ok. Character development is limited to getting experience points and levelling up. When you die, and you will many times, you loose your stuff but you keep your level and money. I also think it is well priced for what you are getting.
– Real player with 11.5 hrs in game
Amazing game, I loved it when the big knight chased me around, reminded me of my school days. Combat is immaculate, and storyline made me feel real anger towards the king, sometimes I would wake up at night sweating and reminding myself that I need to kill him.
– Real player with 4.7 hrs in game
An Egg Can Dream
Although short, the gameplay is thankfully unique.
Please add more levels Devs!
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
Eggcellent.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Just Arms
Update : The dev also remade the multiplayer so it work even if someone is in na and the other in europe
This is a good getting over it like in term of control but a bit less about the map. You get used to the control fairly well, maybe between 2 to 5 hour max. Then you fall a lots in the first map. In most of the getting over it, you get some soft checkpoints. in this map, you get more or less a soft checkpoint at 66% but once you get there, its fine. so yeah, the first half of the game at least is really repetitive, but as you get better, you’ll find some skip to go a bit faster. And you’ll still get the satisfying feeling after beating the map
– Real player with 21.9 hrs in game
physics nuances are clear after a few hours.
for more fun finish DLC first (go left at the start).
– Real player with 16.5 hrs in game
Kingdom Rush Vengeance - Tower Defense
Perhaps Kingdom Rush Vengeance is good when considered in a vacuum, but since I don’t live in a vacuum I can’t recommend it. The Kingdom Rush tower defense games are generally excellent, but in my opinion this is the worst of the bunch. Since the other games are nearly identical, I recommend playing an earlier Kingdom Rush game instead.
The main difference with Kingdom Rush Vengeance is that stars you earn don’t mean anything. In earlier Kingdom Rush games, the better you do, the more stars you earn, and beating the optional challenge modes gives even more stars, and stars are what you used to unlock upgrades. In Kingdom Rush Vengeance, you get the same number of upgrade points no matter how well you do, and beating the optional challenge modes does not give any additional upgrade points. That takes away most of the reason to try to get a top score or to beat the extra challenge modes.
– Real player with 31.6 hrs in game
Kingdom Rush Vengeance Review
TLDR: If you’ve played and enjoyed previous Kingdom Rush (KR) games in the past, then this is an easy recommend. As long as you’re ok with a few tweaks. If you’re new to the series, then Kingdom Rush Vengeance (KRV) is a solid, enjoyable tower defence game.
In this title, unlike the others, you play as the “bad-guys” lead by Vez’nan who was defeated at the end of the last game. The main game takes place across 16 maps in 3 different lands. An additional 9 maps are unlocked after completing the 16th level, 3 maps taking place in each land.
– Real player with 30.2 hrs in game
The Last King’s Archer
At first I thought it would be annoying to just kill endless waves of enemies, but the use of powers and the increasingly insane different waves of enemies trapped me somehow. I believe that in some update it will be translated into other languages. I missed more items to be able to buy with the diamonds, after all, they are the great reward of the game. At the same time, the inventory is pretty cool. It would also be nice to have new scenarios instead of just changing the background colors in future updates. A good game to spend time killing hordes of enemies, but it’s a very short game, but it’s worth it.
– Real player with 13.4 hrs in game
Addictive, absolutely replay-able. The game features beautifully detailing pixel artwork, a tasty little variety of threats/monsters, each with different stats, a bonus of two spells on top of the traditional attack which adds a nice variety, and can prove necessary in its frustratingly challenging and incredibly fun gameplay. It has more than just the base game, but three additional trials/waves, which I definitely love. The game’s simple and well-fleshed-out mechanics are so much fun that just one mode isn’t enough to satisfy how much I want to keep playing the game, having the alternative wave modes available gives more room to stretch out and really play with this design of gaming experience. Also, there are upgrades, and they make an incredible difference; which is also very desirable as it’s incredibly easy to get bogged down under the waves with only the base stats. I really have nothing but good things to say about this game, and it’s only $0.99 at full price, which is unbelievable for a game this well designed. I absolutely loved playing The Last King’s Archer and would recommend it to anyone with a fondness for minigames, arcade games, flash games or sidescrollers. It’s just… it’s brilliant, addictive and incredibly fun.
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game