Build an empire in a single sitting. All the strategy of a classic 4X in a faster format, which also shines in multiplayer.


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A cute little 4X that has been simplified down into easy to digest bite-size chunks. Not a lot of depth to it - but that's perfect for the 30 min sessions that the game is aiming for. Once you get an understanding of how it operates, pretty much every game is going to follow the same pattern. I have no idea why this hasn't been ported to iOS yet, it's possibly the most perfect "made for iPad" PC game I've ever seen.

Excellent little 20-30 minute game when I don't have a lot of time to game but still want to play something

Game boils down to who pumps out the most armies the most efficiently so it needs other win conditions other than domination but its a really solid, simply executed game.

This game is currently in the Humble Choice for July 2023, and this is part of my coverage of the bundle. If you are interested in the game and it's before August 1st, 2023, consider picking up the game as part of the current monthly bundle.

An interesting Euro board game.

Ozymandias calls itself a 4x game, but it lacks the exploration part of 4x. This is more of a tile-based game. You’ll earn resources, pay for upgrades, new spaces and locations on the game board, eventually build armies, and try to vie for space between different civilizations. It’s mostly about the expansion and building parts of the 4x genre, but feels more like a board game where the goal is to go for victory points, than a 4x simulator.

The maps in Ozymandias are static, so there’s no randomness. Different civilizations are placed in different locations, and there are difficulty options, which are appreciated. There isn’t an offline multiplayer, which would be useful. Ozymandias is lacking a strategic depth that is important for this style of game.

Pick this up if you want a simple Euro board game, especially one you can play against other players. It’s a good concept but just feels a bit too shallow. But I think the comparisons to Civilization miss a lot of what Civilization offers, and what Ozymandias lacks, which is a shame.

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