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Simple and unique strategy game Circle Empires is now available for Linux

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Strategy game Circle Empires from Estonian developer Luminous and Iceberg Interactive offers a simple and unique take on the strategy genre. In addition to the Linux release, the game is also now on GOG.

Note: Key provided by GOG.

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Features:

  • Fast-paced real-time strategic gameplay with large-scale battles
  • Expand your empire, circle by circle
  • Units can gain XP and level up
  • Procedurally generated worlds containing unique flora and fauna
  • 150+ different creatures, buildings and resources
  • 18 Different faction leaders, a variety of bonuses
  • 12 enemy boss monsters
  • A magnificent treasury that grows with each battle

The Linux version does seem to work nicely, it's optimised enough to run on my quite rubbish laptop so I don't imagine anyone having any major issues with it. It offers three different game modes: One that will have you search for a boss to fight on a specific tile and two other modes that have you conquer the tiles (It's not exactly clear what the difference is in the other two modes).

I have to admit, I really love the idea of it. The gameplay doesn't have a huge amount of depth to it, but it still remains quite a fun back to basics strategy game. You claim tiles, get workers to gather resources, build some defences and an army and move onto the next tile. The mechanics and units are simple enough, that anyone should be able to grasp it pretty quickly.

I hope they continue to expand the game, especially as it's single-player only. It would probably be even more interesting if it had online play. Don't let that put you off though.

If you're after a real-time strategy game that isn't too serious, that will run on low-end hardware this is likely a good one to take a look at.

You can grab it now from GOG, Humble Store and Steam.

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2 comments

Dunc Sep 26, 2018
I'm getting a bit of a Mega-lo-mania vibe from this. Which would be a Very Good Thing Indeed. Can anyone familiar with both comment?
RFSharpe Sep 26, 2018
Simple and not too serious, sounds like a game that fits my personality to a T (tee). I went to Steam and hit the "Purchase for myself" button. I also noticed that Iceberg Games is having a giveaway, "Win 3 Free Iceberg Interactive Games of your Choice!" According to the Steam page:

https://steamcommunity.com/groups/Iceberg/announcements/detail/1690429528468493826

The winners will be announced next week.


Last edited by RFSharpe on 26 September 2018 at 6:03 pm UTC
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