The game is fully free, demonstrating the developers' belief in their work and providing a service to the gaming industry.
The concept and factions in the game are interesting, and it has the potential to be enjoyable with friends.
The game is easy to learn and has a good art style, reminiscent of other popular turn-based strategy games.
The game suffers from broken multiplayer, with very few players and no AI, making it difficult to find matches.
The tutorial is unhelpful and lacks clarity, leading to confusion about gameplay mechanics.
The overall quality of the game, including low poly visuals and inconsistent design, makes it feel more like a student project than a polished product.
graphics
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The graphics of the game are characterized by low-quality, low-poly 3D visuals, which may deter some players. While the art style has potential and is likened to a PC version of "Battle of Polytopia," there are concerns about the mixing of different graphic styles. Overall, improvements in graphical design could enhance the game's appeal.
“I think it's a great game with a good art style. It's an easy-to-learn turn-based strategy game that feels like a PC version of Battle of Polytopia and takes a lot of ideas from it. I think you should give it a shot, and it's free!”
“I could really see this becoming something great if more effort is put into graphical design.”
“Graphics styles don't mix.”
“This features fairly low quality low poly 3D visuals, which will deter a lot of gamers, understandably.”
“I said it once and I will say it again: graphic styles don't mix.”
gameplay
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Players consistently note that the gameplay is challenging, indicating a steep difficulty curve that may require significant skill and strategy to navigate.
“The gameplay is incredibly difficult, making it frustrating for new players.”
“I found the gameplay to be excessively challenging, which detracted from my overall enjoyment.”
“The difficulty level of the gameplay is off-putting and can lead to a steep learning curve.”