Yeah, I understand that.But aren't most/all of Stardock's games on Steam already? (I mean, that doesn't help you... but for new purchases...)
Never got around to the second one, or all that much of the first, despite how much I liked it.Villagers in first are too much bastardfaces to actually let you get on with it. Something Molyneux himself admitted to.
Wasn't that bad at all in bw2 tbh, never really had an issue with villagers unless I tried being evil which never worked anyway
And out of left field one ... Microsoft's Close Combat series, a bunch of strategy games set in WW2 that got better with every iteration.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpevWBx5ees
The original Caesar game.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNHx4ZgdKvoI remember it being absolutely terrible when I was a kid, but I still played it. No manual. No instructions. The game was impossible to play or understand.Jump forward 20 years to today and the game hasnt changed at all. It is still just as horrible as it was back then.Thankfully Civilization was released a year later and it fixed everything. So I guess my answer is: Civilization.
Quote from: Ranger Bob;1465400yeah i'm going to be showing my age here but Sim cityI had no idea there were so many City Building Gameshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronology_of_city-building_video_gamesSimCity 2000 came out in 1993???I also had no idea that Dwarf Fortress was actually released in 2011.
yeah i'm going to be showing my age here but Sim city
Caesar III was great.
Dune 2Still play it sometimes on my megadrive
Quote from Codex: February 12, 2014, 10:37:25 amDune 2Still play it sometimes on my megadrive An open source version is available for free on web and Android it seems:http://play-dune.com/
two of my favsBroderbund Software - Stunts v1.1 [1991]
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