Review: Triple Town
The core mechanics are plenty solid and the progression systems are very addictive, making for a lovely coffee-break game you can sink hours into.
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The core mechanics are plenty solid and the progression systems are very addictive, making for a lovely coffee-break game you can sink hours into.
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Grand Ages: Rome feels more streamlined and polished, and adds some really interesting progression systems over its predecessor.
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If you’re looking for endless conquest and sieges, this is the Stronghold title you want.
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If you’ve ever wanted to be the power behind the heroes of legend, this is the title for you, despite being a little rough around the edges.
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If you’re new to the Anno series there’s no reason not to start here, and for veterans from the future you’re still likely to find some familiar fun.
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As long as the dated graphics don’t throw you off this is a fantastically interesting and chill builder that’s easy to get into and hard to put down.
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Stronghold still stands as an excellent execution of the castle-builder concept, especially with the recent HD upgrade.
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Not content to just be an excellent trading sim, Patrician lets you go deep into the politics and growth of the cities you do business in.
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SimCity 4 has stood the test of time and remains one of the most addictive and comprehensive city-builders on the market.
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