Circle Empires Tactics
Circle Empires Tactics is the third instalment in the much-loved Circle Empires series. Use your instincts to predict your enemies’ movements and counter them. See your orders unfold in victory or utter defeat, in short intense battles! Collect resources, recruit counter units and use various spells to overcome impossible odds.
Play as the leader of the oppressive Human Empire, the brutal Lizard-Orc alliance or the cunning Wizards of light and darkness. Level up your leader and gain new skills allowing you to implement different strategies.
Each faction offers unique units and creatures, each with their own special abilities and traits. Play to your strengths to emerge victorious!
Circle Empires Tactics offers a wide range of difficulty levels for both single-player and co-op. Choose the difficulty level that fits your experience (or ego), from new recruit to descendant of Sun Tzu.
Play with your friends in 2 vs 2 or PVP with teams. Or tackle the single-player adventure in a solo quest. The question remains the same: how well can you anticipate the actions of your rivals?
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1515260/Circle_Empires_Tactics
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Tournament of Tamers
Each year, mages from countless realms gather to compete in the ancient art of dragon puppetry.
They train and evolve dragons to be perfect tools of war. Controlling a dragon’s mind, they guide its every action in battle.
Many will fall in the opening matches. A few will guide their living weapons to grand victories and glory.
9 dragons are at your command
Doom
Lord of Lava
Divine
Harbinger of Hope
Soul
Exodus of Oblivion
Wodenic
Legacy of Asgard
Weather
King of the Clouds
Death
Will of Hell
Terror
Essense of Pain
Garhiem
Denizen of War
Bog
Venomous Recluse
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Dragon Simulator Multiplayer
Entered a death match, hovered in the middle of the map, and proceeded to kill the same 3 clueless newbies 20 times in a row each. Used the same attacks and tactics the entire time and they never learned. Cackled loudly. Fireball/10
PS: If you press T you can chat, but it locks other controls. The game is full of cancerous roleplayers and girls looking to tell you details of their life to get attention instead of actually playing the game. Get them talking for easy headshots/XP.
– Real player with 28.6 hrs in game
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I have always been into fantasy games, even the most simplified of them all such as this one. The concept is simple, attack and kill opponents, level up, unlock the next skin. Not too shabby. I’ve managed to convince several of my gamer friends to give this game a try and majority of them have had a positive outlook on it. It’s a real shame that this was all that I could possibly find as a recently-created simulator for the PC, that allows you to experience gameplay as the dragon itself. As much as I would like to glorify this game for more than it really is; there are many downsides that should be addressed as well.
– Real player with 20.8 hrs in game
Dragon World
The game is online with multiple servers, a lot which are boring or inappropriate. About half of the population is made up of toxic immature children, and the other part is made up of children doing rp. There is a small percentage of people who are called at best “killers” which is where I fit it in. These people are hated and insulted for trying to play the game the way we think it is meant to be played. The game is a skeleton of a game and honestly does not make a better person of someone who plays it. I was lucky enough to meet some people who have become really good friends to me, but over the year that I have played it, is has gone downhill a lot. I do not recommend this game to anyone.
– Real player with 786.0 hrs in game
This game, when not on sale, costs $2, and it shows. The dragons are not original as some people have already pointed out in reviews, there’s virtually nothing to do in this game, and the only people who play are either horny or trying to roleplay rather than playing how it was intended to be played: a pvp game. It doesn’t even have music, so get a playlist ready whenever you want to play it because you basically have to build your own soundtrack. This was my “I’m waiting for Day of Dragons to be on sale” game. People talk about how “the developer should change this” and stuff like that, but for the year I’ve had this game, I’ve never seen a single thing change, so I don’t think anything will change. This is the completed product.
– Real player with 67.3 hrs in game
Century: Age of Ashes
For a dragon genre that we dont see too much of, theyve really outdone themselves the flying feels sooo amazing whether you’re playing with either mouse/keyboard, or controller. The game itself its absolutely thrilling even with 4 game modes currently present. So you’ve got 3 classes to choose from. Phantom, Windgaurd, and Marauder.
The Marauder is your hunter tracker kind of class. Focusing on enemy players and giving chase to ensure the opponent is destroyed. And good luck to you phantoms thinking the Cloaking will save you from its tenacious chase. The other ability is frost bolts which both greatly damages an oponents shield, and makes steering their dragon a bit more difficult.
– Real player with 43.0 hrs in game
The gameplay of Century is quite solid. I play only on controller so I can’t speak for how KB&M feels but it’s tight. I however, in it’s current state won’t recommend this game to anyone who likes to play solo. This game is yet another case of forced Discord squad implementation. Currently there’s no way to play in a solo/duo queue so you will be facing squads more than half the time. If you do not run with a squad, especially in ranked, your chances of winning a game are practically zero. Another missing feature that was heavily requested a year ago after the beta was some form of in-game communication. You have pings but due to the extremely fast nature of the gameplay coupled with your screen constantly moving away from any focused area pings are practically useless. No in-game chat or voice chat leave you feeling totally helpless if you are with a random team against stacks.
– Real player with 36.7 hrs in game
Dumpy and Bumpy
Fun little puzzle game with a classic feel. Reminiscent of NES classics like Adventures of Lolo and Kickle Cubicle. Starts off fairly simple but quickly ramps up in to some real challenges that are sure to stump you for a bit. Does a great job of continually adding new mechanics to keep you on your toes. Fantastic pixel art and a fun soundtrack. If you like puzzle games, this is an easy buy at this price.
– Real player with 22.5 hrs in game
The game is super adorable
Has a really cute 16 bit aesthetic that looks like it was taken from tetris attack and a few other things
Has two gumpy dinos (which is always a win with me cause I have Bob from bubble bobble tattooed on my arm)
The puzzling is very challenging. It doesn’t feel quite as water tight or smoothly ramped up as a lot of other more famous puzzle games (at least not in the first 50% of the game), but IMO the challenge is still there. Some of the later levels are much easier than some of the earlier levels in the same world. But it’s fine. You still have to beat all 10 to advance anyway! (at least I think you have to beat all 10 to beat a world. at one point I think I might have hit a bug, cause a level spontaneously solved itself without me completing it. that only happened once though and I haven’t reproed it, so I think it isn’t an intended mechanic)
– Real player with 10.4 hrs in game
Dragon Saddle Melee
Jump into an online game easily with automated matchmaking, or play solo.
Knock out enemies by bashing them from above.
Battle through progressively more difficult rounds
Grab power ups to help you survive and defeat the other dragons
The Challenge
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Jump into an online game easily with automated matchmaking
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Play the same game offline in solo mode
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Battle through progressively more difficult rounds
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Bash and fight enemy birds and other players before they bash you
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Become a Survivor by making it through all rounds before running out of lives
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Win the melee by being the Survivor with the highest score
AFK Summoner
cann’t join trial of the champion, same shit
– Real player with 580.0 hrs in game
p2w and the p2w purchases don’t even work.
– Real player with 6.0 hrs in game
inVokeR
Rynn is super duper cute!
This is a cool 1v1 mage dueling game.
You select the type of elemental mage you want to be, each having similar base spells, but different ultimates. For example, who wouldn’t want to toss giant boulders at the enemy as the earth mage?
The different play modes include PvP, against AI mages, a training ground, or a boss mode.
You weave spells in the air using the controller and dodge around the enemy’s spells by moving out of the way, but be aware that a smart bounce off the wall might take you without you expecting it. The first one to get three hits in wins the round.
– Real player with 28.9 hrs in game
This game is awesome! I,ve been looking forward to this game and got it when it came out. I think having a deflect spell would be nice, but it would have to cost more mana then the shield. Also for a single player, I was thinking of kind of like where you go to a place like hogwarts, and the farther you get, the more spells you can learn, and you can customize your spell loadout. Also whenever you battle an enemy, you can do that 3D pong type battle, or try new things too.
– Real player with 6.4 hrs in game
Seblen: Battle!
Single player was fun. Didnt get to play vs anyone else yet on MP. Maybe after its been out longer. Art is great. Worth the buy.
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
The game is decently fun but there is no content what so ever. I wish there was a way to edit my deck and a story mode or something. As things stand it’s not worth the money as the only option available is to fight the AI.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game