Sonoran Dragonbow
Great casual game for breaks or bored times. Seems like it's got a lot of content, from an early point of view. No forceful paywalls, love the art style, love the mechanics, all kinds of enhancements you get to do/save up for, good variety overall, even if some may find the gameplay more repetitive, I think it's the perfect game for the casual purpose it's meant for.
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absentis omnis
I think this is a nice little fun game to kind of meddle about with. One thing I wish there was, though, was a little tutorial thing to help explain what is going on with some of the stuff, whether it is just a little instruction bit in the options that tells you some mechanics, or a tutorial day that you can try, something like that can help a lot.
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Jackson Hughes
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I really like the way the game starts as a micro management/min-max strategy game early while you are learning what different skills and synergies there are. As you are getting tired of micromanagement, it allows you to automate almost all of the nusiance tasks. The whole scheme of the game smoothly changes from an individual run, round by round game to a macro large scale production where you might only check in once every 200 rounds. New upgrade stores become available as you progress :D
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