Tag: Auto Battler
Tiny Auto Knights Review
A calm but addictive auto-battler that turns a small 3x3 grid into a space of constant optimisation, where every placement quietly shapes the outcome.
Nonentity Galaxy Review
Nonentity Galaxy blends fleet tactics, roguelite strategy, and dark humor into a challenging spacefaring adventure. Every choice—from route selection to module upgrades—carries weight, making it a rewarding game for strategic thinkers.
Dwarves: Glory, Death and Loot Review
Dwarves: Glory, Death and Loot is a raucous, deeply strategic roguelike that masterfully blends breathless combat, nuanced character progression, and unpredictable dungeon runs into one addictive fantasy concoction.
Citadelum Review
Citadelum invites players to craft their own Roman legacy, blending thoughtful city building, strategic expansion and divine favour into a nostalgic and rewarding empire simulator.
Magicbook AutoBattler Review
Magicbook AutoBattler transforms the auto-battler formula with spellcasting, strategic synergies, and enchanting fantasy aesthetics — creating a rich and rewarding experience that’s easy to dive into but hard to master.
Ace of Space Review
A kinetic and satisfying roguelike shooter that blends tactical depth with rapid action, delivering compelling progression and addictive replayability — even if certain aspects could benefit from further variety.
Vambrace: Dungeon Monarch Review
Dungeon Monarch is best approached by players prepared for slow, systemic play and long-term investment. It rewards patience, but it rarely astonishes.
Dragon Ruins II Review
Whether you're returning to the ruins or discovering them for the first time, this journey is absolutely worth taking.
Cat God Ranch Review
For fans of light management sims, idle-adjacent games, or simply anyone drawn to its charming premise, Cat God Ranch is well worth tending.
Into the Restless Ruins Review
If you enjoy games that blend strategy, progression and emergent storytelling, Into the Restless Ruins is absolutely worth diving into. It rewards creativity, punishes carelessness, and encourages experimentation in a way that few modern roguelikes manage.













