Battle Brothers
I’m a very picky guy and feel bored playing most of the popular games. This is the single one filling the niche. Absolutely love it. Warning: it’s too addictive; I spent almost 1000 hours of in-game time in six months, more than 6 hours a day on average.
– Real player with 1055.1 hrs in game
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Oh Battle Brothers what can I say about you? A hidden gem from 3 years ago, only saw it recently such was the lack of advertisement for it and was truly surprised. Didn’t think games like this were made anymore. This is a medieval low fantasy mercenary management game. Oof what a mouthful. It’s a game where you explore the world map in real time and fight battles in turn based combat xcom style and just like xcom it can seriously mess you up at any time. It’s a game of stacking the odds in your favor while mitigating the adversaries odds as much as possible.
– Real player with 481.6 hrs in game
Middle Age Conquest
Game is very fun, just a little too fast and easy. Wish it were longer and you actually got better rewards for conquering other fields.
– Real player with 5.9 hrs in game
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It is a great game to spend time, it is easy to learn and hard to master. It really worth the price.
– Real player with 4.9 hrs in game
The Lost King of Avallon
9/10. Get this gem you’ll love it.
The game:
Basically you play however you like at your own pace. The world is different every single playthrough so super replayability. Very relaxing to wind up after days work.
The combat:
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The combat is simple and can be really challenging, tho the devs implemented difficulty setting in option.
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Sometimes you got matched with really OP monsters, so better get that flee button ready.
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Be extra careful with monsters that can dot you with either fire or poison because the dot will persist after combat and most of the time will kill.
– Real player with 69.6 hrs in game
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Beautiful atmospheric rpg with a tabletop style of play where you can choose different classes to play such as a knight,paladin,hunter and others which have yet to be released in the early access version. They come with different skills and it pays to hire companions in cities who will make a major difference between exploring a dungeon full of nightmarish horrors and lowlife hooligans or having to turn around due to not having a character who can pick locks to open doors/treasure chests.
On one mission i survived much better with my companions compared to previous missions where i either went at it alone or with companions which do not fare too well in combat such as peasants. If you protect them well even a peasant can level up to be a mighty hero and ally in your group especially when gearing them up with all the cool gear one finds in dungeons.
– Real player with 7.1 hrs in game
Deck Adventurers - Origins
Good game, if you don’t play it you might fail at life.
– Real player with 12.3 hrs in game
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What is this game about?
Pleasantly surprised with this one. Considering its size, it packs a solid punch.
So, the gameplay:
You are a hero that is tasked to overcome evil. You go unto linear missions each consisting of a few encounters. In those encounters you fight several enemies with special abilities that form a sort of puzzle of deciding who to prioritizes first.
– Real player with 8.2 hrs in game
Lareissa Everbright
Charming little game with some fairly in-depth strategy options making your choices feel good.
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
Rogue Summoner
Fun game, not for everyone and often quite unforgiving but something fresh and new.
It’s a combination of a Roguelike and a creature game, which is unusual in itself, but rather than command them, they act based on pre decided abilities and behaviours and where you place them, though you are shown a lot of what might happen on a turn. There is some trial and error as you learn the creatures abilities, but it’s very satisfying when it all comes together. And the guide iIve just made tells you what all the creatures do so there is that.
– Real player with 113.4 hrs in game
IN A WORD: MAYBE
IN A NUTSHELL:
WHAT TO EXPECT: Combination of planning and strategy. Limited tactical assets and resources. Dungeon crawler. Roguelike elements. Procedurally generated rooms. Hands-off, auto-chess style, turn-based combat. Limited polygon graphic-style. 9 dungeons. 40 summonable creatures, half-dozen potions and rune spells. Immersive soundtrack. Singleplayer only.
ACHIEVEMENTS: COMPREHENSIVE. CONTRIVED.
STATUS: COMPLETED. SOME BUGS. SLOW SUPPORT.
– Real player with 61.3 hrs in game
Memory Battle
Classic and Casual memory game, never get old, it’s fun and improves your memory! Has a nice 2d art. They created a “battle mode” that should be the twist… But tbh, i don’t feel like it have any “real twists”, almost same as classic mode but can take longer, and the board gets a bit easier since it gets divided between shield/sword cards, so you know what you’re looking for more easily.
So far you can play 1v1’s on local and it has remote play steam support, which is awesome, but a direct multiplayer and increased player cap (for classic) would be welcome. Also you can fight AI in three difficult settings (ez,normal,hard).
– Real player with 10.8 hrs in game
You’ve played memory before, right? Find the cards that match… Use the pairs as attack and defence in a fight. DLC for different cards. Can be solo, but it’s really better played 2player VS
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
Rising Lords
I have played this game for 100+hours is really fun to play against a friend, it’s turned based game BUT all turns happen at the same time, very nice feat I must say.
I don’t need to wait for my friend to do his turn since he does it at the same time and once both clicked end turn all moves will be done at the same time.
It’s a lot like Lords of Realm 2 which was easily one of the best games from the 90s.
You have to manage your kingdom a lot more then the regular games. Here you don’t only have happiness and tax but also the health and the seasons to think about. Plant harvest in the winter or your kingdom will starve later in the year(can also breed sheeps,cows or horses for diffrent effects). Your manpower for the army is also taken directly from the peasants that works for you so you want to make sure the peasants are in a good health so it’s plenty of workers and soldiers avaible for you.
– Real player with 173.9 hrs in game
Although it has many flaws, Rising lords is the first game that I am really into it that I am going write my first ever review.
Let’s start with what the game is about. This is a turn based game which focuses on building your army and expands your realm. Your objective is to conquer the enemy lands or to reach a certain amount of money to win. It has many similarities with games like Crusader kings, Civilization. If you like these games, you’re probably also into this. However in this game, the main difference is the combat. Your army can have a maximum of 7 pieces of different troops which you have raised during your turns in the world. When entering combat, your pieces will fight the enemy’s ones, and who ever loses all the pieces or their’s morale reaches zero will lose. I would saying the combat in this game is a lot like playing chess. Each type of your troops can have different strengths and weaknesses, and you try your best to to move them in the best possible way. In additions, the combat is further complimented by the cards system, which you can play to further your advantages.
– Real player with 135.3 hrs in game
The Forgotten Island - v1.0
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– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
theres a reason its called “The Forgotten Island” 10/10
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
The Iron Oath
The Iron Oath is a turn-based tactical RPG set in a medieval fantasy world. As the leader of a mercenary company in the harsh land of Caelum, you must recruit, manage, and embark on perilous missions in order to survive, building your company’s renown in the process.
As the years progress, the world changes dynamically through various events, enabling new story-lines for you to discover and making each playthrough unique. What fate awaits your company?
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Tactical Turn-Based Combat
Proper planning and execution is vital to your success. Deadly foes, traps, and destructible objects means one misstep could be your party’s undoing.
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Time Progression
Time passes as you navigate the world. Your characters will age, retire, and die, and the world around you will change through various events.
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Dynamic Overworld
Caelum is a large, ever-changing world. Cities can be conquered, destroyed, and rebuilt as the Noble Houses all vie for power.
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In-Depth Management
Manage your company’s roster, finances, and political relationships. Gain wealth and renown by completing contracts, and invest in upgrading the many facets of your organization.
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Customize Unique Characters
Various traits make each character unique. As they gain experience and rank up, you can further customize each class by upgrading their special abilities with game-changing enhancements.
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Decisions Matter
You will make many decisions throughout your journey, and they won’t always be popular. The choices you make bear consequences, and they can influence your characters, your company, and the world itself.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/699330/The_Iron_Oath