Despotism 3k

3.3
4.66K reviews
100K+
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Content rating
Mature 17+
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About this game

Humanity is enslaved by an AI… which is awesome, because we’re on the right side of the conflict. Exploit puny humans to extract power and build your own empire! You’ll have to keep track of them to make sure they don’t succumb to exhaustion and hunger… although the weakest ones can always be thrown to the Bioreactor.
In other words, this is a indie resource management sim with rogue-lite elements, dramatic plot, and an abundance of pop culture references. Also, humor. Slaughter has never been so fun!

Key features:
1) Humor as dark as your ex’s heart. Immerse yourself in the life of a merciless tyrant!!
2) Resource management on steroids. Think fast, to the point, and abandon pity!
3) Rogue-lite (Almost roguelike) Every walkthrough is unique due to randomly generated events. And every failure is fatal — you’ll have to start over!
4) Easy to learn, hard to master. It only takes a couple minutes to figure out the game’s mechanics, but using them optimally is no small feat!

Core gameplay consists of transporting puny humans between various facilities using mechanical claws. They rest in one of the facilities and work in all the others. Puny humans are to produce energy for us (which is leaking constantly), they also have to reproduce and feed themselves. You need to plan your strategy and tactics in advance and track all your humans so that they don't die of exhaustion. The foremost roguelike element is that you can't save the game - you have to start from scratch every time. Besides that, a random event happens after every five feedings in the form of a text quest. A correct choice may provide some bonus, an incorrect one - well, you'll see! Many of the modifiers that you get due to the random events change the game's look significantly.

In the second campaign besides resource management you get a totally new "raid" mechanic. Send your humans on expeditions around a procedurally generated map and earn resources without any limits. Come on, you have to find the Time Machine lost in the wastelands of 3k-land!
Updated on
29 Aug 2023

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Ratings and reviews

3.4
4.44K reviews
Arianna Puckett
22 June 2024
Interesting and Fun game. It's pretty challenging and you have to actually think about what you're doing. I think it could be dialed down a little bit with how fast you start running out of electric. Humans don't seem to produce as quickly as you need more. I tried upgrades and killing people off. Can't seem to get enough power to get past day 2.
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Trinity
27 January 2024
I love this game, but recently the game has been running in an extremely streched and unplayable resolution (like 1:10 ratio) on my Galaxy Note 10+. Changing the 'stretch image' setting doesn't help, and the main menu shows up completely fine, so I'm not sure what's wrong. I would very much like this fixed/to know how to fix this so I can keep playing this game!
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Dustin Powers
9 August 2020
5 stars in every possible way. Wonderfully frustrating yet amazing challenge to beat with a fun dark humor about it. You will fail. A lot. A single wrong choice or a single inefficient move will mean ruin. You'll even close the game saying you'll never play it again, yet you'll come back because you KNOW you've figured it out from the past 27 fails. 16 tries later you beat it, and feel genuinely accomplished. Progress is hard earned as you learn from each failed attempt. No IAP's or ad's
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KonfaGames
9 August 2020
Thank-thanks-thanks! This is exactly what we wanted to achieve, very enjoyable to read)

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