Lethis - Path of Progress utilises the same old city building ideas, as you place buildings, provide resources and care for your citizens, all whilst ensuring that you're able to make a bit of cash in the process.
We gamers are a nostalgic bunch. Whilst looking for the next AAA boundary breaking game, we also want to relive our childhood classics. The original Vaporum allowed just that with its old-school grid based dungeon crawling. Today sees that world expanded with the release of prequel game Vaporum: Lockdown available to download on Xbox and PlayStation.
If the battles were anywhere near as playful as the base-management, then Steampunk Tower 2 on Xbox would be an easy recommendation. Instead, the scaffolding is better than the game it’s supporting, and that’s probably not where you want your game to be. It’s a fascinating experiment for sure - making a console tower defence game that’s both vertical and only on one screen - but ultimately it doesn’t quite succeed.
As an idea, it’s a remarkably simple one. It makes you wonder why it hasn’t been done before (at least, not in a game that’s got Steampunk Tower in the title): what if you made a tower defence game... in a tower? Steampunk Tower 2 is out now on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S.
Listen up captain! The king of this realm is pretty damn poorly and so, in the kingdom’s best interests, the queen has requested your services. After all, you are a renowned tactician, which is why you’ll be perfect to lead a squadron of airship pilots into battle.
There are many ways you can get a dungeon crawling fix, but Vaporum has rocked up on to Xbox One to prove once and for all that grid-based steampunk crawling is the way to go! Hasn't it?
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