12 Labours of Hercules XIII: Home Improvement
The new time-management strategy game based on mysterious and adventurous ancient greek mythology. This time brave Hercules is challenged to build the giant statue of the ancient greek Sun God, the temple that is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and other amazing things. But nothing can be simple in ancient Greece: a powerful and monstrous giant wakes up and destroys everything! Now it’s time to take revenge.
Accompany Hercules with a new Game Speed setting, think strategically, manage resources and travel to new locations! New bonuses, exploring different levels, and stunning full HD graphics are waiting for you.
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Long Live Caesar
Long Live Caesar is a Turn-Based Strategy/RPG/brain-twister where you play as Gaius Julius Caesar, who must uncover all conspirators in the Senate, Magistrate and Legion. Dark days are coming to an Empire - senators weave intrigues, the army going to rebel, and the Roman citizens expect strong-willed decisions from you. Can you resist the impending threat and save Rome?
Famous historical characters of Caesar’s era can help you in that trouble, or they can stop you. Be careful. Can you get everyone of them and unite under the banner of SPQR?
Choose your decisions wisely, expose enemies and reward friends. And remember only you can judge will Caesar survive or not. Rewrite history with Long Live Caesar!
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Detective, Strategy, RPG and brain-twister in one game. And all of it - in Ancient Rome!
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Exorbitant level of juicy pixel violence
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Roles of the conspirators are randomly distributed at the beginning of each game, which makes each passage unique
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Many historical (and not so much) events will give you definition of replayability
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Every you desicion is unconditional and irrevocable. You cant reload to your past step. You should meet them face-to-face
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Black humor and references to some modern pop-culture personalities
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Pixel Graphics and atmospheric soundtrack, that bring you back to 90s
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Nilspace
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Invincible Cleopatra: Caesar’s Dreams
lovely game, very relaxing :)
– Real player with 6.0 hrs in game
Nice game. But!!! If you have AMD hardware you could find your computer thrashing away while running this. It doesn’t happen with Hercules games. Sadly needs updating before it is usable. For reference I have 5800X and 6800XT GPU, This can run most games at 4K with settings turned up.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
The Rooster’s Chess
Not even worth the time to install.
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No single player mode of any kind.
No players in the multiplayer que during prime time hours (2 days in a row).
Waited 4 hours a day on two different days and didn’t see a single other person logged into the game to even attempt playing against.
Also the menu interface is horrible and the in-game purchases are overpriced cosmetics for things like ugly background images.
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– Real player with 8.3 hrs in game
this game is now broken. it used to be cool but now it starts in a broken state which only lets you place with the ai opponent. i used to play this with my son and uncle, no more
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
12 Labours of Hercules XII: Timeless Adventure
Challenging on expert level
– Real player with 49.5 hrs in game
Just as good as previous ones. A lot of new levels, some new features. Good casual game but still better buy on discount.
– Real player with 10.2 hrs in game
The Political Machine 2020
I played a few rounds of this game, some multiplayer, some singleplayer. Overall, I really enjoyed this game for what it was worth. The game is charming, in a humorous way. I really enjoyed the ideology system, and how it influences and reshapes the race depending on candidates are in on the race. My friend and I made some custom candidates, did stupid matchups, and we had a lot of fun just pushing the ideologies to their limit. Some of the ideologies, like fascism or giant meteorism, just end up shooting you in the foot, and its amusing to see races devolve into stupid fights between two godawful candidates.
– Real player with 25.8 hrs in game
This game needs a LOT of work, and with it now being over six months from launch I doubt that’s happening. It seems more time and resources were put into releasing the “Founding Fathers DLC” then going back and finishing their original broken product.
Perhaps the most glaring issue is that this product seems to have been made purely off some designers intuitive bias rather than any actual polling data. Universal healthcare and universal basic income are unpopular with “independents” but “Build the Wall” is. It also lists Trump’s intelligence as “smart” while Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s intelligence as dim, despite placing second in the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair while in High School, being bilingual, and graduating cum laude from Boston University with a bachelors in both international relations and economics. Meanwhile the geniuses that built the game have the same issue “farm subsidies” listed twice in the policy management tab, as well as a few spelling errors.
– Real player with 17.7 hrs in game
Garden Tale
Entertaining enough. Very short. Fun to pull off a full room clear or near full room clear with bonion combo. Still very short. :P
Recommend but for me on sale is the way to go. I am accustomed to more hours for my money though I am unsure I would thumbs up it had it been substantially longer.
– Real player with 11.4 hrs in game
I had high hopes for this game as a fan of turn-based strategy, but those hopes were quickly dashed. The only thing Garden Tale has going for it is the artwork, though some suspect character designs (Meryl) manage to tarnish even that.
Garden Tale prides itself on a trap system revolving around Bonions, exploding vegetables that can harm both enemies and allies. The videos and images show large-scale chain reactions that seem exciting and fun, similar to games like Disgaea or La Pucelle. The videos, however, lie about these possibilities in a shameful way, including fabricating combos for show on maps that, in practice, aren’t possible to pull off. Indeed, one segment of the advert video shows a combo on one of the first few maps you play on, with a starting point that would require a long-ranged attack. The problem? There aren’t any long-ranged attacks, particularly not at that point in the very beginning of the game.
– Real player with 9.3 hrs in game
Actor Tycoon 2
I have enjoyed this game a lot, but please please please add more stuff to do otherwise replay value goes down. I am having a blast playing this game and loved the first one, but I really would like more to do.
– Real player with 13.6 hrs in game
The game has virtually no content and very quickly becomes repetitive. While there are a bunch of different countries they all play pretty much the same and the handful of events in game have no real impact on anything. If you’re just looking for something mindless to play while you’re listening to a podcast it kind of works but I wouldn’t pay more than 2-3 bucks for it.
– Real player with 8.9 hrs in game
March March!
March! March! is a turn-based duel game with puzzle-based combat system. Each turn your army gets a regiment that varies in formation and size. You only have a few seconds to decide where your soldiers fit best. Tell your units where to march! march! and they will do the rest. Fight hordes of enemies and make them flee the battlefield!
SETUP YOUR ARMY!
UPGRADE YOUR WARRIORS!
USE POWERFUL SPELLS!
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A unique combination of game mechanics. Autobatler, Tetris, and Roguelike in one bottle. Try this magic potion, you’ll like it.
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Story. In Campaign Mode, you lead a warlord who specializes in defeating enemies in his kingdom. Over the course of the adventure you improve your army, gain new troops, and learn spells.
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A duelist’s paradise. Tomorrow’s Cybersport. PvP includes three modes: mirror, draft, custom. For each of them detailed settings of the battle conditions are available.
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Setting. A fantasy world populated by cute but bloodthirsty inhabitants: humans, orcs, elves, undeads and various fantasy creatures.
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Visual Style. Cute 2D fantasy, the style of which was specially designed for our game. It’s our highlight!
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Fast and interesting. A playthrough lasts an average of 3 to 5 minutes. Losing this battle? You’ll win the next one! You’re going to win? Good for you!
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Mirror is a fully balanced confrontation, where each turn opponents get identical regiments.
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Draft — before the start of battle, opponents take turns choosing the types of units in each of the available classes. Draft is designed in such a way that opponents will have completely different army composition, but with repeating unit classes (i.e. if one opponent gets artillery / defenders / infantry etc. the other opponent will get artillery / defenders / infantry as well, but different units).
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Endless — you cannot win in this mode, but you can become a real hero. Your army is attacked by the hordes of undead. Undead have no morale. Therefore, the only thing you can do is stand your ground as long as your combat prowess will allow. When your army’s morale finally drops to 0, you will lose. The aim of this mode is to last longer than anyone else.
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Custom is a game mode where you determine available classes and types of units, the level of army morale at the start of the game, time limit for a turn, etc.
Your army will have 9 classes of units: Pawn, Infantry, Defenders, Strikers, Rangers, Artillery, Mages, Elite, Supports.
Each class consists of various units to choose from. Learn how they work together, and become the greatest general there is.