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Two indie turn-based cRPGs that are so under the radar are "Stellar Tactics" (which you mentioned), a party-based turn-based sci-fi game, and "Caves of Lore" (shown at the end with no description), a party-based fantasy D&D style cRPG, again, turn-based. I have 100s of hours in each of these!
Great list! I'd recommend checking out a few of the other games based on D&D / Pathfinder's actual rules - you got Solasta, the official Pathfinder games, and Temple of Elemental Evil - and mentioned Planescape Torment while talking about Tides of Numenera, but there's also a lot more - mostly either older or smaller scale indie games: Baldur's Gate 1&2, Icewind Dale 1&2, Neverwinter Nights 1&2, the older "Gold Box" D&D series (and some others besides those), as well as Curse of Feldar Vale (a new game using AD&D rules - 1e/2e), Dawnsbury Days and Curse of the Golden Candelabra - some very simply presented games using the Pathfinder 2e ruleset, Knights of the Chalice - a more recent game using the 3.5e OGL ruleset, Low Magic Age (the game itself only mentions it's OGL - but the reviews seem to indicate 3.5e as well), Mystery at Morgoth (AD&D 1e / 2e ruleset), and The Qaedon Wars (also AD&D 1e / 2e).
Baldurs gate 2 is probably the best game you can play in the dnd universe 😏. And rtwp is so much better than turned base system. (It’s actually turned base system, but in real time)
thank you for your video , i don't have time for this kind of game anymore, but i heard a new heroes of might in magic is in the making... maybe i will try to squiz me some time in it... by the way you missed on your list "song of conquest"
Can the Temple of Elemental Evil be even played on contemporary computers? And if yes, then where may I buy it? Steam doesn't have it. P.S. You have an excellent channel. My only regret is that I only found it recently.
There are tons of other great turn-based games which haven't been mentioned here, such as XCOM/XCOM2, Troubleshooter: Abandoned Children, Phoenix Point, Xenonauts 2, Triangle Strategy, Tactics Ogre: Reborn, Wartales, Gear Tactics, BattleTech, Battle Brothers, Front Mission 1st/2nd Remake, King Arthur, Showgunners, Warhammer 4K: Chaos Gate, Warhammer 4K: Mechanicus, Phantom Doctrine, The Banner Saga 1/2/3, Disgaea 1-7, Wargroove 1/2, Symphony of War, etc....
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2. Search the game that you want on your preferred platforms
3. Do the payment and get your Activation Key
4. Use the key on your chosen platform
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The game "Discord Times" is available on itch
Two indie turn-based cRPGs that are so under the radar are "Stellar Tactics" (which you mentioned), a party-based turn-based sci-fi game, and "Caves of Lore" (shown at the end with no description), a party-based fantasy D&D style cRPG, again, turn-based. I have 100s of hours in each of these!
Great list! I'd recommend checking out a few of the other games based on D&D / Pathfinder's actual rules - you got Solasta, the official Pathfinder games, and Temple of Elemental Evil - and mentioned Planescape Torment while talking about Tides of Numenera, but there's also a lot more - mostly either older or smaller scale indie games:
Baldur's Gate 1&2, Icewind Dale 1&2, Neverwinter Nights 1&2, the older "Gold Box" D&D series (and some others besides those), as well as Curse of Feldar Vale (a new game using AD&D rules - 1e/2e), Dawnsbury Days and Curse of the Golden Candelabra - some very simply presented games using the Pathfinder 2e ruleset, Knights of the Chalice - a more recent game using the 3.5e OGL ruleset, Low Magic Age (the game itself only mentions it's OGL - but the reviews seem to indicate 3.5e as well), Mystery at Morgoth (AD&D 1e / 2e ruleset), and The Qaedon Wars (also AD&D 1e / 2e).
Banquet for Fools is popping! Game just launched in EA and has some bugs but its amazing!!
Great video!
There’s a lot of interesting games on your list. Thanks for the video.
Glad you enjoyed!
Baldurs gate 2 is probably the best game you can play in the dnd universe 😏.
And rtwp is so much better than turned base system.
(It’s actually turned base system, but in real time)
Well done video dude.
Thanks!
thank you for your video , i don't have time for this kind of game anymore, but i heard a new heroes of might in magic is in the making... maybe i will try to squiz me some time in it... by the way you missed on your list "song of conquest"
Dungeon of nehelbeuk ❤❤❤
where's wartales :/
I'm conflicted about whether this game relevant to the DND but I guess maybe it's spiritually connected in a way.
Can the Temple of Elemental Evil be even played on contemporary computers? And if yes, then where may I buy it? Steam doesn't have it.
P.S. You have an excellent channel. My only regret is that I only found it recently.
you can find it on GoG
There are tons of other great turn-based games which haven't been mentioned here, such as XCOM/XCOM2, Troubleshooter: Abandoned Children, Phoenix Point, Xenonauts 2, Triangle Strategy, Tactics Ogre: Reborn, Wartales, Gear Tactics, BattleTech, Battle Brothers, Front Mission 1st/2nd Remake, King Arthur, Showgunners, Warhammer 4K: Chaos Gate, Warhammer 4K: Mechanicus, Phantom Doctrine, The Banner Saga 1/2/3, Disgaea 1-7, Wargroove 1/2, Symphony of War, etc....
this list is dnd related games though
Missed the DnD tag, didya?
Divinity original sin don't use dnd rules but you put it on the list
@@heisenberg9236 downvote for not trying to use common sense. Duh, because DnD is licensed and some systems are close to it while others are not
Where is Baldur's Gate 2????😧
this is for turn based
never mind my comment... you said related D&D and Song of conquest, is not related
Great video!