Chess: King of Crowns Chess Online

Chess: King of Crowns Chess Online

The developers of this game take much pride in the hard work they put forth into making sure the game is stable, steady and runs without hiccups.

They are always ready to solve issues and really make this game worth what it is.

The support is immeasurable!

thank you king of crowns chess!

I appreciate all that you’ve done for me, keep making games :)

Real player with 35.3 hrs in game


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Real player with 2.1 hrs in game

Chess: King of Crowns Chess Online on Steam

Lost In Fantaland

Lost In Fantaland

Hello~ We are a team of two: Supernature Studio. We are very happy to announce our new game here.

PLAY

Lost In Fantaland is a retro pixel-style roguelite game that blends deckbuilding and turn-based strategies on a checkerboard.

You can choose Warrior, Mage or Deceiver to explore the randomly generated world and fight on a 8x8 checkerboard.

You can build your powerful deck and collect a wealth of items and secret treasures in the adventure.

Go and defeat your enemies one by one!

FEATURES

1. The great blends of deckbuilding and checkerboard strategy creates a fresh feeling.

2. The creative card combination play method makes unexpected surprises.

3. Each adventure in the randomly generated world will be different and fresh.

4. Different gameplay by unique character classes.

5. A huge amount of cards, items and secret treasures to unlock and use.

6. Persistent upgrades and carryover between runs.

MORE

A lot of content is still under development.

If you are interesting of our game, please contact us: supernature.game@gmail.com


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Lost In Fantaland on Steam

The Chess Variants Club

The Chess Variants Club

The game has the right art direction and is very well balanced in terms of details and graphic design: it is sophisticated enough to be realistic and elegant, but without going beyond the point that would unravel the chess experience.

It’s a pleasant environment to play chess and a great way to get to know and play with its variations. Recommended.

Real player with 10.0 hrs in game


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Though at the time of writing I have had very little playtime, I absolutely love it.

The graphics sleek and the design stunning - this game does not disappoint.

I would wholly recommend this game to grand-masters and beginners (like me) alike.

This game truly is swell.

Real player with 4.3 hrs in game

The Chess Variants Club on Steam

Faction Wars

Faction Wars

IN A WORD: LACKING

IN A NUTSHELL:

WHAT TO EXPECT: Turn-based strategy. Basic army building. Basic economy. Simple combat mechanics. Uses IGOUGO. Two factions, same type. Focused unit roster. Medieval setting. Uses a single gameboard. Random boosters can be picked up. Local multi-player and single-player support.

ACHIEVEMENTS: NONE.

STATUS: COMPLETE.

WHEN TO BUY: EXPECT TO PICK IT UP IN A BUNDLE.

More info below….

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2503336428

Real player with 1.3 hrs in game

Faction Wars on Steam

Hop Skip and Thump

Hop Skip and Thump

Playful Thump sprites chase Hop and Skip in a tricky, turn-based strategy game.

You play this turn-based, puzzle-like strategy game as a rabbit named “Hop”. Your AI opponent is “Skip”. The object of the game is to jump around on the game board, score points, and beat Skip. Also on the board are playful AI creatures called “Thump".

Some Thump move about randomly while others actively try to block your moves. And beware the red ones. If they touch you, you are thumped and lose a turn.

Super charming and relaxing, but deceptively tricky. Lots of hidden strategies and ‘gotcha’ moments. Fun for the whole family.

Hop Skip and Thump on Steam

Militia

Militia

I was on the fence about buying this because I wasn’t sure that it could keep me engaged for very long. I was pleasantly surprised to find that underneath the minimalist presentation there is a game with a surprising amount of depth that has the potential to suck you in for hours on end. I found myself saying “just one more level” until 3 AM. It’s also great if you just have a couple minutes to play.

The leveling system is a great way to measure your skill, keep the game at just the right dificulty, and raise the stakes of a single player game. It feels like climbing the mmr ladder in Dota. The puzzles are procedurally generated, so the replay potential is really limitless.

Real player with 39.2 hrs in game

My warrior took an arrow to the knee - now my mage is wielding his battle axe…

It’s simple - simple genius.

The comparising with chess is close even though it is not 1 after 1 but 1 faction after the other. The movement patterns are simpler with their limited range but those attack patterns, swap spells and refresh abilities of your units combined with the amount of enemies vs your 3 ones makes you think - or lose. This part makes Militia much more like a table top or the fight part of a classic RPG…with 1 HP units…

Real player with 9.7 hrs in game

Militia on Steam

Wild Wild Chess

Wild Wild Chess

Nice thematic chess, killing pieces with a pistol is so coll.

The art style helps me to forget how I suck on chess. :D:D:D Bang Bang

Real player with 3.2 hrs in game

I’m following all the thematic Chess serie! Loved the wild west theme!! Waiting for more!

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

Wild Wild Chess on Steam

Wintermoor Tactics Club

Wintermoor Tactics Club

A feel good story, great script, and gameplay that felt like a breath of fresh air. In terms of gameplay, the things that I loved were:

  • Characters that had very distinctly unique traits and upgrades

  • Stage rankings

  • the stages themselves

  • revert feature

Each character had their own set of equipable upgrades that made a lot of sense and complemented their traits really well. One could also think of many ways the different characters with their personal upgrades could complement each other in different situations, and winning a stage easily because you found a good combination, was very satisfying.

Real player with 19.3 hrs in game

===[ 📊 Rating ]===

✔️ 78/100

What a pleasant little winter-wonderland. Pleasant in two ways: This game is really diverse and easy to play. I would highly recommend this game to kids or parents who’re looking for games for their children. I think it is more built towards kids because for me it was a little too easy.

The story starts out slow and progresses through various stages of growing up and friendships. A nice game for a cold winter-night and a cup of warm chocolate.

===[ 🕹️ Gamestyle ]===

Real player with 17.9 hrs in game

Wintermoor Tactics Club on Steam

Age of Fear 5: The Day of the Rat

Age of Fear 5: The Day of the Rat

The adventure begins as the Undead King meets his end by Sir Edward’s blade. Indulf Blackheart, mercenary leader in the Undead Legion, must balance his need for bloody revenge with his thirst for wealth and power. Together with the young witch Lexa, the dashing Black Knight Indulf sets out on a quest of infamy to plunder the realm’s riches and build a criminal empire to call his own. With allies in short supply, a previously unseen faction lurking in the sewers may prove to be the key to the Black Knight’s dark dream…

AGE OF FEAR is a long-running series of fantasy turn-based strategy games loved by fans for its tabletop wargame battle system and in-depth RPG customization (scroll down for a list of features).

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1647938873

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2065806851

FEATURE LIST

NON-LINEAR CRIMINALITY - pick your assignments and loot King William’s lands for all they’re worth. Forge your way through a twisted plot into the realm’s seedy underbelly!

CRAFTING - collect ingredients from enemies and environment, and craft all the most powerful artifacts!

INVISIBILITY - are you tired of enemies seeing all your moves? Cast a spell and whoop… you disappeared. However, the AI can do it too.

HEX-FREE BATTLES - test your tactics with a novel movement system where size matters and units aren’t constrained by artificial grids!

OPEN WORLD - are you bored with the main storyline? No worries, you can always take a side-quest or play procedurally-generated battles. Play this game as you want!

GLOBAL EVENTS that occur while exploring the World Map, à la Battle Brothers. This feature is still being developed and could serve to provide more lore and fun unit interactions conditional on the player’s party!

FACTION BASES which can be upgraded as you explore the Age of Fear world. Investing in base upgrades will unlock additional recruitable units, skills and locations to explore!

MERCENARIES - recruit your troops from multiple races and factions! Will a Dwarven Warrior work with a bloodthirsty Orc?

ALIGNMENTS such as Evil and Holy. Units from opposite sides won’t like each other and may desert. A bit of diplomacy (or charisma!) is needed to manage such relationships.

EXTENDED STORY including many sub-quests, optional events, alternative endings, more detailed lore, etc.

FREQUENTLY UPDATED - we take our work seriously and patch our games often with new features and content. Also, whenever possible, those updates are back-ported to all our previous games!

COMMUNITY-DRIVEN - we listen to our players and continuously improve! Go and check our forums, everyone has their say and we implement those suggestions.

FULL OF JOKES - who said strategy games have to be serious? All the best fantasy jokes have a home here!

PARTY CUSTOMIZATION - build and upgrade a custom army from more than two hundred unique units, skills and spells (but be aware of racial animosities!).

DEEP BATTLE MECHANICS - learn the basics in a hurry, then develop new strategies around a huge variety skills, spells and battle hazards like neutral factions and environmental effects (yes, you can anger bystanders!).

EASY TO MOD - create your own missions, or even full-fledged campaigns, to be shared with the Steam community!

FANTASY STORYTELLING - get wrapped up in a spectacular storyline featuring a motley crew of characters, globetrotting adventures and fantasy shenanigans galore. All hand-illustrated!

PERMANENT DEATH - accept the grim realities of death where all units that fall in battle stay dead… unless an evil Necromancer raises them as Zombies.

ARTEFACTS AND RELICS - discover numerous unique weapons, armours, potions and treasures, with the rarest granting powerful OP skills and stat bonuses.

ADVANCED AI - our AI is built upon a self-organizing network of agents and meta-heuristics algorithms (yes, we are PhD-smart!). Discover one of the most sophisticated AI systems you’ve ever played against!

LOW HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS - run the game even on that old potato laptop of yours. Your stone-age computer is good enough!

COLOR-BLIND MODE - a special mode with higher contrast and outlined fonts.

⭐**…everything else we come up with!** Purchase only if you want access to the latest features in the Age of Fear series, and please keep in mind that this is an evolving product.

If you’re hungry for a no-nonsense, old school turn-based strategy game, you’ve met your match in the Age of Fear series. Enter the fantasy world of Age of Fear today!

Age of Fear 5: The Day of the Rat on Steam

Brass: Birmingham

Brass: Birmingham

I love Brass Birmingham (The Boardgame) and reviewing an Early Access game is somewhat unfair - I based my review on both that it is Early Access and the actual gameplay experience.

1. The AI gameplay is rubbish right now and is far from developed - far too easy (even on the expert level) and predictable - Maybe it is good for beginners to learn the mechanics of the game (I can’t really know since i’ve played 20 + times)

2. The Tutorial was good for an intermediate player that has’nt played for a while but for a total beginner I would draw the conclusion that it is far from enough to actually get to know the game.

Real player with 30.5 hrs in game

Most reviews here seem to be written for single games.

Below are the questions my friend and I asked when we tried to play an online game last night, in chronological order.

Why do you have to sign up for an account for Brass when you already have a Steam account?

Why doesn’t the tab button on my keyboard work as usual when signing up?

Why is there no option to invite your friends, instead they would have to scroll through all available games, to find the name of your game? (good luck if you use the default name Brass)

Real player with 19.0 hrs in game

Brass: Birmingham on Steam