Review: Nauticrawl
For players keen on puzzling out interfaces and really learning to make the most of them, Nauticrawl is an easy recommendation.
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For players keen on puzzling out interfaces and really learning to make the most of them, Nauticrawl is an easy recommendation.
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Cliff Empire has turned out to be a fine addition to the builder genre, one that offers new perspectives on designing and managing sci-fi cities.
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This one falls on the simpler side of trading sims, but if you’re not looking for charts and production chains then this one will provide all the coffee-break mercantile action you need.
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Even for Early Access, this one is missing polish and feedback essential in the management sim genre to lend players confidence to the arc of development.
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Hypnospace Outlaw is a fascinating window into the internet of yesteryear, whether it be a look back for us older folks or a fresh look for the new online crowd.
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I never expected Streets of Rogue to offer so many options and opportunities for fun, but it’s built to do exactly that.
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You may be surprised at how much NEO Scavenger does with its concept, how rich its world is, and just how compelling it can be.
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The robust options you have for engaging with lawbreakers here are enough to keep you dispensing justice for hours, even if the overall game still needs some work.
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I love starship command games in general, but Star Traders: Frontiers really might be one of the best out there.
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