Fight the Zerg, up close and personal.
When players are the content you need more players
(Re?)conquer the Iberian peninsula
The experience of Monster Train is somewhat contradictory, as the gameplay can be addictive, but there’s also little reason to repeatedly play it.
Pick a team of three heroes who will save the world of quickly-spreading corruption turn-based style. Arthurian Legend meets Lovecraftian horrors.
With a name like Ol=Ohma I’d expect them to be the major villain lol
A deceptively charming city builder wrapped into a slightly obtuse puzzle management game.
You can never have too many city builders and Imagine Earth scratches the familiar itch without shaking things up too much.
Will you be able to manage a fantasy colony where four different races must coexist peacefully?
This intriguing strategy game inadvertently shoots itself in the foot when it comes to holding players’ attention, as progression comes at the price of anything interesting you obtained.