TRIBAL
TRIBAL is a Persistent Online Multiplayer Real Time 2D Strategy game where you take the role of Tribe Chieftain and lead your medieval tribe to global domination… or not. Chieftains are very busy, but the fight for survival and conquest go on with or without you. Prepare your Tribe for greatness even when you must be away on important business. With 8 different player avatars, 100 unique NPC units, 60 spells, 75 different structures, 12 boss encounters, and various inventions and upgrades you are sure to find a retreat whether playing alone, with friends, or against the global community of tribes on public and semi-public servers. Build your Tribe. Conquer, be conquered. Repeat.
What do you mean persistent?
TRIBAL never sleeps, even when you do. Your tribe will continue to work around the clock until you return. It is up to you to ensure they have marching orders while you are away. But peace and happiness are fleeting. There are Dark Lords and other players that might have their own motivations to achieve greatness.
Do you have to play online?
TRIBAL is an online game. It requires an instance of the TRIBAL server and the TRIBAL client. You are free to run your own local network server or a private server to play alone or with family and friends. Setup is easy and there are no additional costs or requirements for standing up your own server to play. Optionally, you can log into one of the community servers and play with other tribes all over the world.
Isn’t it boring to play alone?
TRIBAL is more fun with other people, but even if you decide to journey alone on a private server the Dark Lords will always be working together to overthrow your tribe. The Dark Lords are always waiting. They will continue building, spawning, and progressing as long as you keep a server running. Of course, you can always shut down the server – even Dark Lords sleep when the universe shuts down.
Is it an RPG or an RTS?
TRIBAL is an RTS, but also has various elements from the role-playing genre. TRIBAL is a real-time strategy game where you and your tribe earn experience and resources by developing land, creating new tribe members, and fighting off the Dark Lords and other tribes. Tribe members can teach each other new things or earn them by defeating the bosses at the 12 Gates or conquering other tribes. The higher the level of each tribe member – the more powerful they become.
If TRIBAL never sleeps, how do new players on public servers stand a chance?
Every player has a home base… although space is limited new players can build up a tribe without the threat of attack. If you or your tribe is at their home base you are safe. Once you are ready – you can venture out into the global village. Once you are away from home, you are vulnerable to attack. If you are defeated, you will be returned to your home base and retain your experience, spells, blueprints, and inventions… but all of your tribe members and improvements will parish. Time to rebuild your tribe!
Is it Micro or Macro?
TRIBAL offers a variety of ways to manage your empire including Micromanagement, Macromanagement, and Hands-free. You can micromanage every tribe member if you chose giving each one specific orders and duties. As you spawn new minions, they will also perform some duties by default according to their role allowing you to focus on more immediate objectives. Finally, each unit can also be set for automation. When automated, units will be controlled by the AI system and carry out their duties according to a set of priorities to ensure their development and growth.
So what’s the goal?
Build your tribe. Conquer new lands. Enlighten your people. Get rich. Rejoice. Rule the world with an iron fist or gentle hand. Rush, turtle, explore, idle… the choice is yours. Defeat the bosses at the 12 Gates to gain access to new maps and higher levels. Help other tribes or crush them. Play alone or with the masses. But ultimately the goal is simple, survive and prosper.
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Dragon Question
Dragon Question is an edutainment software that combines mathematical exercises with the defense genre.
You are Archmage Ryn, tasked with guarding the millennial kingdom of Mathateria.
Defend the gates by solving math problems from hordes of monsters.
Defend all four gates before a showdown with Isaac, the dragon of doom, and the main culprit behind the chaos.
You will come across math problems in three forms.
1. Simple problem solving - General Battle
2. Quick-fire questions where you have to guess the right answer - Special Magic Time
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Grand Attrition
Okay, I’m not a big review writer but I found this game and thought I’d give it a go.
Things I liked:
Over all this isn’t too bad for a cheap indie game. All of the units (Normal, special, or otherwise) are actually unique with their own functions and purposes, which was rather nice. Map size goes from small to rather absurdly large. Honestly most of the standard stuff is par for the course but the things I really enjoyed are the Side-grades, the forts, the special units, and most importantly, the Talents. The side grades are all just that, sidegrades, they really change up how you can tackle a game and once I figured out that I could do that to the unit spawning buildings it really helped. The forts are these “Structures that contain “loot” that can be very beneficial for the rest of your current run. Then the special units, Some of them are spawnable units that cost a lot of resources but they all do different things aside from just attacking whats ever in front of them. Then you have the non-spawnable units which are also strange and fun to use. Finally the talents, I really love the talents in this game and it’s one of the main reasons I keep playing. They are a ton of fun to use and can really change up how you play a game. Furthermore, none of them feel particularly jarring or like you are supposed to have them. My favorite two are Explosive when touched and conversion blossom. My computer hates it but its great to watch unfold at higher difficulties.
– Real player with 10.9 hrs in game
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Fun free-form strategy game that doesn’t lock you into one form of playing the game. A good way to pass the time with plenty of features to experiment with. The game has great potential and plenty of room for improvisation and improvement.
– Real player with 5.6 hrs in game
IDLE GOG: Endless War
“IDLE GOG” is an exploration game that will take you to the other side of the magical world. When the spell was cast, Heroes rose and slaughtered all the demons. Enter the fantasy world and turn into a world savior! Complete the stages and conquer the valley of darkness to gain super power.
◇ All Heroes united and explored the Abyss - Heroes rose and destined to win. When strangers come, the lost world will open!
◇ A group of low level heroes summons Super Hero - Keep training and become an Advance Hero, summon Elite Hero. Lead the mightiest team to the temple!
Bloody Sand : The Gods Of Assyria
omg greed game
– Real player with 16.9 hrs in game
I was hoping for a decent hack’n’slash. This game, however, is a soulslike wannabe. Combat is stamina-based, and your stamina bar is big enough for a few rolls and a hit, so you are rolling constantly, and then waiting for the bar to recharge- there’s no flow to the combat. There’s a target lock feature, but it only locks the camera on the enemy- the MC doesn’t automatically face the enemy, and you strike whenever you are facing, so this can lead to some frustration, There’s the option to block, but in my experience this just drains your stamina quickly, and then you start taking damage-though maybe there’s a parry window I wasn’t hitting. There are 4 tutorial prompts in the opening level, but I could only read 2 of them, because you’re forced to fight immediately and non-stop, so it’s possible I missed some game mechanics info. Your health items do replenish after beating certain enemies, so that’s a plus, at least. The fact that you can lose some health just from bumping into an enemy, or get hit even when they are attacking forward and you are directly behind them is not so nice.
– Real player with 5.2 hrs in game
Godhood
Godhood is an excellent game - innovative in its approach and as full of character and life as we’ve come to expect from Abbeygames.
But what makes it special?
In short: It’s a God-Game where the people and religion are what matter.
It’s not you, the deity who is doing the work: it’s them - your disciples and followers. It’s their ideas, their society which are important, and the character and life your religion gains as it grows is down to them. You give them a push (sometimes a rough shove) in the direction you want to be right, but it’s them who’re doing everything.
– Real player with 819.6 hrs in game
TL;DR: Godhood is a great management game. While the god-theme adds a lot of flavour, at its core it is a game about customizing your roster of disciples to synergize with each other and to prepare them for the unique abilities some boss fights have. A surprisingly deep strategy aspect is hidden behind a system that at first looks very basic and random.
This review has been updated for the 1.0 release.
–Core gameplay–
This is a roster management game. Since even Steam’s tagging system seems to get confused by this, let me repeat: This is a management game. Think Football Manager/Motorsport Manager, not strategic-turn-based-fighting like Darkest Dungeon or sandboxy god-game like Reus.
– Real player with 72.5 hrs in game
Stream Madness
An addicting clicker game that will put you in the shoes of a novice streamer! Condemn everything, gain subscribers !
In this game you have to start your streaming career from scratch, you will not have subscribers to buy ads or equipment, you will have to earn everything with your perseverance and hard work!
Distinctive features:
Work your way from a novice streamer with zero subscribers to a worldwide recognized star
Quit your boring job and make your living by streaming alone
Train Ride Simulator
You are about to discover an incredible railroad experience. Travel like a real train driver through the stations of California. Do you like train and railroad driving simulation? Train Ride Simulator lets you drive the iconic locomotives on high-speed services, on long freight runs or in precise commuter traffic.
Show great control, carefully managing power, speed and brakes, and be careful not to derail your train. Feel the thrill of a hyper-realistic train simulation game.
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More than 10 types of trains, each with different skins.
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Drive with passengers and material delivery to real locations in the state of California.
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Select the railroad you want to travel on.
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Weather and day/night effects.
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Connect wagons to complete different quests.
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Track your progression.
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Easy train control.
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Realistic graphics and sound effects.
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Continuous updates with new quests and trains.
From the developers of ‘Theme Park Simulator’, a game that already has over 500,000 downloads.
If you are looking for a train game with an amazing driving experience, Train Ride Simulator: Train & Railroad Driving is your game.
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Firelight Fantasy: Phoenix Crew
Игра чем-то цепляет, могу отметить следующие достоинства: в чем-то интересный и необычный сюжет, хотя он и не связан напрямую с игровыми событиями. Как будто отдельное повестование. Приятная в принципе графика и подходящий саунд. Есть небольшие баги и проблемы с производительностью.
– Real player with 5.3 hrs in game
I bought the game at a discount and played a little. First impressions seem to be good. I will note the following benefits:
1. Interesting storytelling
2. Variety in play locations (although I haven’t learned much yet)
3. The presence of various elements of weapons and a shield
However, there are also disadvantages:
1. Random generation. Too monotonous and boring
2. Lack of voice acting for the storyline.
– Real player with 4.7 hrs in game
Gods and Idols
So the reviews about the servers being offline a lot is no joke. I downloaded and installed the game and guess what? Servers offline! I looked at the linked Twitter and there haven’t been tweets for months. I read the news, and there were really weird excuses for taking down the servers. I mean, right now I have no idea why they are down. Is it from the patch that hit seemingly nearly two weeks ago? And previously, the servers were offline because of a thunderstorm? I have never heard of that in my life. Is the developer going to shut the servers down for every thunderstorm? I read through some other comments and people have weeks of play wiped away by updates.
– Real player with 89.6 hrs in game
I have followed for this project for quite some time, years before it was listed on Steam. I have gotten several hours ingame with this Steam release despite the login problems, so hopefully I can give some good information on this. This review is clear of any “I can’t play” rage. This is an indie game by the way.
What is this game? What do you do?
It seems like a beautiful 3d version of OGAME. You have a big open universe, where you go and claim yourself (and build up) several planets. You build up your troops/ships, find an alliance, then go to war for other peoples planets and try to defend your own.
– Real player with 81.2 hrs in game