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Nosferatu, Gettysburg, Warlock, A Game of Dwarves, EU3 complete and some other shit I've never heard of.
Judging from the gameplay found on youtube, it plays like Civilization. Am I right? I don't really enjoy that series, apart from Alpha Centauri.The other three games are console games from 2002-2004. What the hell they are doing on there, I dunno. (Okay, Guilty Gear can be considered an arcade game first).
Warlock is worth it.
A Game of Dwarves isn't. Simplistic, broken gameplay, and incredibly buggy. Only enjoyment to be found is if you like designing multi-level structures with blocks, since the gameplay is so broken and underwhelming.
It does play a lot like Civ 5. The major differences being - each city can only have a number of buildings equal to its size. Each building in a city takes up its own hex. The spell (tech) tree offers five lines of research at all times. Spells can drastically change the physical environment. And one can customize the advantages of the leader.Judging from the gameplay found on youtube, it plays like Civilization. Am I right? I don't really enjoy that series, apart from Alpha Centauri.The other three games are console games from 2002-2004. What the hell they are doing on there, I dunno. (Okay, Guilty Gear can be considered an arcade game first).
Warlock is worth it.
A Game of Dwarves isn't. Simplistic, broken gameplay, and incredibly buggy. Only enjoyment to be found is if you like designing multi-level structures with blocks, since the gameplay is so broken and underwhelming.
Thanks (and you too, Metro). I guess I'll skip it in this case.It does play a lot like Civ 5. The major differences being - each city can only have a number of buildings equal to its size. Each building in a city takes up its own hex. The spell (tech) tree offers five lines of research at all times. Spells can drastically change the physical environment. And one can customize the advantages of the leader.Judging from the gameplay found on youtube, it plays like Civilization. Am I right? I don't really enjoy that series, apart from Alpha Centauri.The other three games are console games from 2002-2004. What the hell they are doing on there, I dunno. (Okay, Guilty Gear can be considered an arcade game first).
Warlock is worth it.
A Game of Dwarves isn't. Simplistic, broken gameplay, and incredibly buggy. Only enjoyment to be found is if you like designing multi-level structures with blocks, since the gameplay is so broken and underwhelming.
(Okay, Guilty Gear can be considered an arcade game first).
I guess I'll skip it in this case.