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All My Gods

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88%Game Brain Score
story, humor
gameplay, replayability
88% User Score Based on 57 reviews

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All My Gods is a single player casual city builder game with a fantasy theme. It was developed by Qumaron and was released on October 13, 2015. It received positive reviews from players.

All My Gods is a time management game set amongst the Roman pantheon.

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88%
Audience ScoreBased on 57 reviews
story4 positive mentions
replayability3 negative mentions

  • Fun and addictive casual city builder with a relaxing pace and charming, colorful graphics.
  • Good for newcomers to city-building and resource management games, with an easy-to-follow tutorial and gradual progression.
  • Offers a nostalgic, enjoyable experience with a lighthearted story based on Roman and Greek mythology.
  • Very short gameplay length with limited replayability and a single map.
  • Repetitive and sometimes annoying AI events involving gods cause frequent interruptions and micromanagement frustration.
  • Lack of strategic depth and challenge; gameplay is straightforward and pre-scripted with little room for customization or meaningful choices.
  • story
    20 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story offers a lighthearted, quirky narrative centered on building a tribe and ascending to godhood through quests inspired by classical mythology, adding charm to the resource management gameplay. While engaging and providing a clear progression, the story is relatively shallow and short, leading to limited replayability once completed. Players appreciate the integration of scripted events and mythological elements, though they wish for more depth, additional quests, and expanded divine characters.

    • “You expand from a few buildings to ultimately have an economic powerhouse, all the time following a story of godhood ascension in classical Greek and Roman mythology.”
    • “Your mission is to build a tribe from scratch and gain the favor of the other gods by doing various building, resource collecting, and exploration tasks for them, all the while protecting your tribe from Mars.”
    • “The gameplay, exploring new lands while constantly developing your city, is often interrupted by random small events like lightning strikes, fires, and worker strikes; there’s a small story with a lot of scripted events, all very lighthearted.”
    • “The game does not have much replayability and when all the quests are complete you have the option of doing freeplay, which is just filling out market and dock quests, repairing buildings, and putting out fires, or you can choose to restart and create a new player.”
    • “Too bad once you're done with the storyline there is no way to continue building like in the Zeus game I like to play.”
    • “The story is not very deep, but the building of the city is really fun.”
  • gameplay
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally described as simple and casual, with limited depth and minimal strategic choice, resembling a straightforward city-building clickfest. It includes scripted events and lighthearted story elements but lacks complexity, resulting in a shorter, somewhat padded experience than advertised.

    • “The gameplay, exploring new lands while constantly developing your city, is often interrupted by random small events like lightning strikes, fires (you'll see all your people passing on water buckets to extinguish the flames!), and worker strikes. There’s a small story with many scripted, lighthearted events.”
    • “The gameplay is pretty simple, straightforward, and fully scripted. It is a casual strategy game featuring one main huge level rather than multiple small ones.”
    • “The gameplay is fairly limited and pretty easy.”
    • “So really it's like three hours of actual gameplay and then an hour of watching a stream VOD on YouTube and idly clicking every so often.”
    • “The bad: no choices to make or strategy to choose, the gameplay is pretty simple, straightforward and fully scripted: it is a casual strategy game, but instead of having 50 small levels, it’s one main huge level.”
    • “Gameplay is terrible - typical city building clickfest with no real sophistication.”
  • replayability
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers very limited replayability, as once the main quests are completed, the remaining activities become repetitive and lack depth. There is little incentive to continue playing, making the overall replay value minimal.

    • “The game does not have much replayability; once all quests are completed, you can either do freeplay, which mainly involves filling out market and dock quests, repairing buildings, and putting out fires, or restart and create a new player.”
    • “Once you finish the game, there's literally nothing extra you can do, so the replayability factor is nonexistent.”
    • “It doesn't really have any replay value once you finish it, since it lacks depth in terms of strategy.”
  • graphics
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are cute and simple, featuring diverse buildings with a classical era theme. While the artwork suits the relaxing, economic gameplay, it lacks customization and scalability, offering a straightforward, app store-quality design.

    • “The graphics are cute, with a variety of different buildings, and the story was a nice touch.”
    • “A great, relaxing game for fans of economic and resource management games, especially with cute graphics set in the classical era.”
    • “No customizable graphics, no scalability.”
    • “Artwork and design is simplistic and generally what you'd expect from an app store.”
    • “The graphics are cute, there are a bunch of different buildings and the story was a nice touch.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is generally well executed but can become tedious, particularly in the final stages where extended point farming is required to purchase temples, leading to a less engaging endgame experience.

    • “Well executed, though sometimes tedious.”
    • “It didn't help that the last 20 minutes was just grinding out points to buy temples.”
    • “This has the effect of making the game become a bit tedious towards the end.”
  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is generally solid, but some users report buggy scrolling behavior when using arrow keys on Windows 10.

  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor is lighthearted and silly, contributing to an entertaining and amusing storyline that doesn’t take itself too seriously.

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All My Gods is a casual city builder game with fantasy theme.

All My Gods is available on PC, Web Browser, Mac OS, Phone and others.

On average players spend around 10 hours playing All My Gods.

All My Gods was released on October 13, 2015.

All My Gods was developed by Qumaron.

All My Gods has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its gameplay.

All My Gods is a single player game.

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