The Battle of Polytopia

The Battle of Polytopia (2016)

by Midjiwan AB
Genres:Adventure, Strategy, Turn-based strategy (TBS), Indie, Simulator, Card & Board Game
Themes:Action, 4X (explore, expand, exploit, and exterminate)
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:The Battle of Polytopia is a turn based strategic adventure. It's a game about ruling the world, fighting evil AI tribes, discovering new lands and mastering new technologies. Beat your friends in online battles and compete on the global high score list. Auto generated maps make each game a new experience, with unlimited replay value. Pick and choose among different tribes. Wander in the dark cold forests of Barduria, explore the steamy Kickoo jungles or claim the lush field of the Imperius empire. Formerly known as "Super Tribes."Show more
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user avatar@JAAAIPRIXuser avatar@JAAAIPRIX
January 31, 2025
I play it since 2019 and I absolutely love the playful and at the same time strategic gameplay. I also love the art style, the music and the character designs. It's pretty relaxing and you can still continue to play a round after years of inactivity. (Worlds only get deleted, when they are way to outdated.)
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