Dungeon Keeper 2
Dungeon Keeper 2 is a Dungeon Management, Real-time Strategy, Single and Multiplayer god game developed by Bullfrog Productions and published by Electronic Arts. It is the sequel to the original game Dungeon Keeper, and you can take on the role of the protagonist named as Dungeon Keeper, and his ultimate task is to create different buildings to defend an underground dungeon from brutal heroes who want to smash it as well as from other vicious keepers. In the campaign mode, the main objective is to recover the portal gems to restore your world and open a portal to the surface. It takes place in the Kingdom of Harmonia, led by King Reginald. A wizard has stolen a device to awaken the force of evil creatures who live in the underground environment. The King has at least twenty Portal Gems, each gem assigned to a Kingdom and guarded by a warrior. The Antagonist named Horned Reaper has the power to remove all Portal Gems from the Kingdom of Harmonia. Take on the role of the protagonist, recovering the gems to save your Kingdom and defend your Castle. As the game proceed, it becomes challenging, and you can face tough objectives. Dungeon Keeper 2 offers enhanced mechanics, gameplay, storyline and features. Try it out, and you’ll love it.
#1 The Universim
The Universim is a City-Building, Sandbox, Resource Management, and Strategy video game with god-game elements created and published by Crytivo Games for multiple platforms. The game takes place in the world of The Universim and introduces a dynamic weather system creatures by the procedural planet generator. In the game, the player has an ability to control a planet and its creatures. The primary objective is to build different structures place in various buildings, craft useful items and keep the creatures happy to gain positive points. The only Single-player mode is supported in the game, and the developers of the game feature static environment with breathing and living world. During the game, the player interacts with environment and objects to progress and can customize everything using his abilities. The Universim offers core features such as Multiple Planets, 3D Environments, Lots of Objectives to complete, Dynamic Weather, Living World and more. With immerse gameplay, smooth controls, customization, and more. Try it out and have fun.
#2 Sid Meier’s Colonization
Sid Meier’s Colonization (also known as Colonization) is a Turn-based Strategy and Single-player video game created and published by MicroProse. The game takes place in the historical-themed world in 1942 and introduces different factions such as The Netherlands, England, Spain, and France. Each faction has its unique units, abilities, and objectives. The player must select his squad and get into the world where he has to explore randomly generated the world and struggle to complete a variety of task to progress through the story. The game begins with a ship and two units reaching the new world, as the ship moves into an unknown area, the game occurs on the screen. The primary objective of the player is to build his colony, recruit an army, train them and expand his empire further. The player plans his strategies about his rivals and can take down them by sending his troops to their lands to take over land and loot recourses. Sid Meier’s Colonization includes core features such as Explore the Americas, Customization, different playable Nations, Manage your Growth and more. Try it out.
#3 Niche: A Genetics Survival Game
Niche: A Genetics Survival Game is a mix of Strategy, Survival, Exploration, Sandbox, and Turn-based elements developed and published by Stray Fawn Studio for multiple platforms. The game supports Single-player mode and offers the blend of simulation and turn-based strategy combined with Rogue-like elements. During the gameplay, you have to shape your species of bear, cat, dog, or fox-like animals based on real genetics. You must struggle to keep your animals alive against odds such as climate change, hungry predators, and spreading sickness. You have to start the game from the beginning point if your species goes extinct. The game comes with real genetics for the breeding system and introduces more than 100 genes to shape the species. It takes place in the procedurally generated environment populated with animals. The game is heavily inspired by Spore, The Creatures Series, Warrior Cats, and Don’t Starve. Niche: A Genetics Survival Game includes prominent features such as 4 Biomes, Real Genetics, Procedurally Generated Worlds, and more. Try it out, and you’ll like it.
#4 Civilization V
Civilization V is another great Action-RPG and RTS Life Simulation that allows you to build, explore, and manage resources just like you did in the Spore and specifically on the Civilization Stage. Civilization V offers amazing Turn-based RTS game-play in which your task is to simply control a whole civilization, explore different worlds, and create settlements, research for technologies and much more. Another great aspect of the game is the element of battles and conquering. You are allowed to simply defend your settlements from enemies, battle to conquer other areas and eventually grow the size of your settlement or you can simply negotiate with other online players, make alliances and rule over the vast areas. Civilization V is one of the best game to play like Spore. Do give it a try.