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MicroBrewery Tycoon Review

Microbrewery TycoonDescriptionHaving accumulated the start-up capital, you have finally realized your long-standing dream and opened your own microbrewery.There was a long way ahead of you to create a customer base, compete and comprehend the art of brewing craft beer.Released by a single developer and published by the same person Slava Victorov, Microbrewery Tycoon will take you to a land of creating Beers, Worts and all sorts of different things, from adding Malts and Wheat, or even crafting some new type of beverage.Microbrewery Tycoon is not your average tycoon game, it requires time and patience, a lot of patience, something that I

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War Mongrels Review

War Mongrels ReviewDescriptionDo you enjoy a good mix of tactical elements, adventure, and stealth, all tightly packed into a dark, fascinating story? We felt it was a rhetorical question, so that’s the experience we’ve crafted ;)Try different tactics in each mission. Distract the enemies or drop parts of destroyed buildings on their heads. The interactive environment opens up many tactical options for you to explore.War Mongrels is a top down, strategy based game set in the era of World War 2 around the Eastern front in 1944.Developed by DESTRUCTIVE GAMES, they have set their eyes on focusing attention to an area

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Fights in Tight Spaces Review

Fights pick no time nor place. They often come without warning and you’re going to need your best deck of skills, as your enemies won’t hold back. In this Fights in Tight Spaces review I’ll tell you how it is, without pulling any punches. This is my first and last pun about Ground Shatter’s stylish turn-based strategy and deck-building hybrid, with an emphasis on John Wick-level shenanigans and an immeasurable number of blood splatters… But thankfully with less dog cruelty.Paint the Town RedThe first thing that will jump straight at you – apart from a clenched fist, that is – is

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Wargroove Review

A game inspired by the classic Advanced War that evoke nostalgia for those who had played it, and introduce a turn-based grid-based battlefield in the like of chess play to those who haven’t, where being calculative is the key to beating the game.Story vs GameplayFirst and foremost, the core experience of the game lies not on the story progression nor the development of your characters (also known as Commanders in the game). It does however add some cool lore to each and every character that may enhance your experience as you play the custom matches, depending on what you are looking

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Dead Age - Review

If you love to micro-manage survivors during a zombie apocalypse, taking turns to fight off zombies and some out-of-their-mind individuals during the desperate time, with a little text-based story to spice things up, Dead Age provides such a diet more delicious than brains to zombies.Survival and Resources ManagementLike life, what keeps us going is nothing more than food and resources. It remains the same in a world full of undead and braindead bandits that are trying to mess your life up. When your main character dies, the game is over and you will need to start a new game. To beat the

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