Best Of
Nothing beats the novelty that comes with multi-genre games, andSteamWorld Buildis no exception.
Still, the game’s complexity is what makes it fun.
It’s also not that hard, and players can try out different strategies without the fear of losing.
Understandably, only a few games come close toSteamWorld Build.
Here are the five best games, like SteamWorld Build.
But it doesn’t stop at that withDistant Worlds: Universe.
Anno 1800
Since its release, Ubisoft’sAnno 1800has and continues to lure more players into its fanbase.
Critics haven’t been particularly forgiving ofAnno 1800s complex gameplay and mechanics.
While this may be true to some extent, the challenge makesAnno 1800the most replayable game on this list.
Age of Wonders: Planetfall
Third on this list isAge of Wonders: Planetfall.
In this game, players take on the role of leaders commanding factions on a distant planetary settlement.
As faction leaders, players can customize their fighting units and even command them into positions on the battlefield.
The thing aboutAge of Wonders: Planetfallis that you’ll never get tired of it.
There’s so much to choose from and explore.
Unclaimed World
This list wouldn’t be complete without mentioningUnclaimed World.
The game is set on a planet colony that humans inhabited when interstellar travel became possible.
The player must ensure enough food to feed the population and adequate defenses to prevent attacks.
Refactored Games didn’t spare anything with the level of detail in the game’s simulation.
Imagine Earth
Imagine EarthTopps, our five best games, likeSteamWorld Build.
The game also has realistic elements built into the storyline.
Imagine Earthisa never-ending tussle.
If you thoughtSteamWorld Buildwas tough, you might want to think again.
While some players may not agree, it’s comparable to theSteamWorld Build.
Cynthia Wambui is a gamer who has a knack for writing video gaming content.
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