Steel Team: Academy
“Steel Team: Academy” is a MOBA variation of an artillery shooter with elements of strategy.
Battles are one-on-one or in teams with gunfights using various weapons - from conventional machine guns to extremely powerful missile strikes.
Sounds Like A Classic Artillery Shooter? Oh Yeah!
But That’s Not All.
The easy-to-learn gameplay is becoming incredibly diverse due to the use of a variety of robots with unique characteristics (defined by their tactical roles) and ultimate skills and various game modes: single and team battles for control over key locations, fighting with resource collection, battles against monsters and - in some perspectives - battles for control over territories.
What Makes Our Game Special?
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Balanced weapons lineup designated for particular tactical situations
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Different robots (with various characteristics and unique ultimate capabilities)
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Different types of games:
o single-player and multi-player battles for control over key locations,
o single-player battles with collecting resources,
o solo battles against monsters,
o global wars for control over territories
Why Moba?
Despite the fact that this definition is usually used for DotA-like games, we think it is time we went beyond the usual borders.
Our games have the following components that are necessary for a cyber-sports arena:
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A match selection system that takes into account each individual player’s levels of experience
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The opportunity to communicate and make friends in the game, create your own team
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Ranking games for experienced players
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WAR OF CLANS - battles on the global map for control over separate planets and zones on the planets (in the full version)
We are creating a game for hardcore fans and for people who like this type of unique gameplay and who are not afraid of challenges.
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KingdomDefense
Some kind of Trip
The grotesquely charming clay like models are the main attraction here. The gameplay itself has various issues. Such as very stiff combat (cannot move while attacking), lack of feedback (hard to tell if you’re actually hitting anything), strange key bindings (C to interact?) and various bugs and glitches. But if you are at all interested in bizarre little indie games with unique art styles, then it’s totally worth checking out for the somewhat surreal experience.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
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Alien Hallway
Well the title says it all, Alien Hallway, to be blunt aliens in hallways, that is all there is to the game. To say it was made simple is an understatement, this game is so basic in nature that even a little child can play it.
It’s like the most basic version of lane defense/attacking that you can think of, Tug of war like game, you have no actual control over the game at all, you pretty much spawn soldiers and they walk by themselves down the hallway towards the aliens, the fighting and everything is done automatically, you have controls over the grenades and that’s it. That is it for the entire game, there is no noticeable changes to the actual gameplay, as you play you earn money which can be spent after missions to upgrade your soldiers, as the levels progress more aliens and soldiers are unlocked.
– Real player with 19.3 hrs in game
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“Get ready to send marines to kill aliens that no man’s seen before!”
That, my friend, is the plot of Alien Hallway in one sentence. Sorry for spoiling it. Alien Hallway is a light strategy game where you only manage the finances and hiring troops, who handle the destruction by themselves.
Drones get you money by scavenging electronics. With money you can send marines to destroy the alien teleporter, the objective of every level. The marines are AI controlled and you can only choose, when to throw their grenades. At the same time you must not allow the aliens to destroy your base.
– Real player with 11.2 hrs in game
Magic League
Simple, fun and addictive! If you like fantasy, strategy, tower defense, and card games then this game is for you. Your challenge is thus: send your forces across the bridge and destroy the enemy fortress. An army of soldiers, archers, wizards, and magical creatures will try to stop you. Crush them with fireballs, frost bolts, storms, golems, and more! Check out my gameplay:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiq29mrwqkI
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
50/100 sluggish and boring
Ever wanted to play a Moba in alpha-build ??
Well, here is your chance ;D
Even 3-5$ is too much for this crap..
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Dragons and Titans
Dragons and Titans. Let’s talk.
I saw this game, saw dragons, and thought “Well, why not try it out. It’s free so let’s see what it’s about.” And thus learned this is what a MOBA is called. For what it is, if you have no experience with any MOBAs it really is good. It’s a great “Get your feet wet” kinda game. Hell, I spent over 850 hours playing it so it must be good right? Right?! Well, frankly, if there was a “neutral” button, I’d put it. If I had made my review a year ago, it’d be an absolute thumbs up reccomendation. As of now, I can’t. It pains me to say it because this game is boat loads of fun. Was, I should say…
– Real player with 967.5 hrs in game
wow it has been like 8 years since i first played this game…back then when it was only available in facebook, if it didn’t move to steam, i might have more playing hours than that lol…i didn’t even knew it got shut down ever since the servers got bugged and everyone lost their data (i lost all my skins and runes, submitted a ticket but nobody replied so i decided to drop it forever).
when it was in facebook, we have 800+ up to 1k players per day. it might sound too little compared to other MOBAs but no long queue time and could actually get into a game without bots was a miracle. when facebook no longer supports the game, slowly, our player base dropped to 100+, everyday i came online, all i see is just the few same people in my rank. the longest queue time was 2 hours and i didn’t get to play that day. then, i took a long hiatus, and when i re-logged in, d&t announced their servers got bugged, i can’t get into a game and can’t retrieve all my lost purchases. i didn’t log in ever since.
– Real player with 319.3 hrs in game
NEO Impossible Bosses
Fun game, especially if you have friends who also enjoy boss battle games. Game could use a bit more depth with character customization, but I have payed more for less of a game.
– Real player with 23.2 hrs in game
Awesome game! Loved the WC3 version and this game doesn’t disappoint. Made the hotkeys super easy to use (Custom) which was a lot easier then the WC3 streching across the keyboard to cast spells. The scaling of the boss levels Normal - Hard - Impossible feels like a good step up each time. The Dev was also really helpful and responded quick to questions. Will definitely get my friends together to take on Ironman mode!
– Real player with 7.0 hrs in game
Team:Cars
Team:Cars is a 2 team 30 player online multiplayer racing/car combat game with stylized low-poly visuals & detailed physics and audio simulation. Collectible cars equipped with guns and abilities battling in 15 minute matches, focusing on team tactics and emergent gameplay in lovely chaotic encounters.
During the 15 minute battles players complete laps to gather XP and gold to improve their stats and equipment to be more effective in the battle. The team who reaches 100 kills or more kills in a 15 minute session wins.
Battleborn
Okay, let’s start with a simple statement about Battleborn: Battleborn is a game rife with marketing issues and inconvenient circumstances that, at its core, is a very fun and entertaining game that has only increased my respect for Gearbox.
Battleborn is a hero shooter/MOBA, which differs from multiple similar games like Overwatch and Paladins because it has universal mechanics for characters that are used to fight, and unique mechanics designated to maybe one or two characters in the roster. You pick one character at the beginning of a match or mission, and then you are stuck playing them for the rest of the match. This leaves a lot more competitive potential to the game than its charisma and PvE system will let on, but we’ll touch on that later.
– Real player with 1710.9 hrs in game
Mishandled, overlooked and abandoned.
Weird or sometimes even broken mechanics, items and character skills (and their helix powers).
Misdirected by Gearbox trying to make a competitive game while a better choice was to focus on casual market instead.
Before this game entered ‘free trial’ you had to buy it and grind for hours in order to unlock new characters and important gear while OW straight up gave you all available characters right at the start.
Optimizations for some maps/areas were crap.
– Real player with 437.1 hrs in game
Warriors Of Titus - F2P
This is how a moba is done in VR! This game manages to marry what makes vr fun with the complexity of what you would expect in any standard MOBA. I do feel like the character’s guns could use a few more differences between them as they are a bit similar but in terms of abilities and gameplay the characters are all quite diverse.
Overall i would highly recommend you try out this game. If you arent a fan of mobas you might still find fun in this game if you enjoy shooting or a good feeling of progression.
– Real player with 3.7 hrs in game
needs polish but the visuals are overlookable as the gameplay is solid. one glaring flaw though - nobody friggin plays it and bots are boring.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Warriors Of Titus
Updated Review as of 7/7/20
v2.3.5
There’s really only 3 VR Moba style games currently battling.
Cradle of Sins/Megalith/Dead Shot Heroes.
CoS came out of the gates swinging and promising the world and in the last 6 months haven’t heard a peep or an update and their game is still really early access. Megalith had the big guns behind them being made from developers with AAA experience… launched their game, patched it a couple of times and continue to ignore the community. DSH has done nothing but get better.
– Real player with 392.9 hrs in game
An amazing VR MOBA. Very well put together and addictive game play. It offers the perfect balance of strategic game play without being overwhelming. The online player base is very welcoming, but even playing solo against bots is very satisfying. Be sure to check out the discord channel where the dev is extremely active and responds to player input. You’ll also get a sense of when people are generally online and looking for match. There is a tiny bit of a learning curve when you first start, but it’s not significant and is definitely worth it. The heroes play very differently, so try a few if you’re not initially convinced. If you’ve tried MOBAs before but got turned off by the toxic community, then you should definitely try this as the players are great!
– Real player with 383.9 hrs in game