About This Game Manage your guild to victory and save your world from the Necro Lord!As of version 1.4 you don't have to wait around for the end game. Bring it on whenever you're ready.Guild Commander is a resource management game. No dark depressing story here.Three difficulty settings.Short and sweet. You'll finish the game in a few hours.Nerdy GTGD humour.Video tutorial to help you understand how to play.Ten Steam achievements.Standard stuff like saving & loading, changing key bindings, UI auto scaling, etc. are all implemented.Polished and bug tested.GameplayThis is a small simple game. You build rooms, charge up your guild members and then deploy them to the provinces in an effort to improve security and lift calamities. Establish trade guilds to earn gold, make equipment to strengthen your guild members, and ultimately you have to be ready for the onslaught of the Necro Lord.AboutThis is a game I’ve wanted to play, but since no one else made it, I had to. I’m the dev, GTGD, and I’m better known for my tutorial series GTGD S1 and GTGD S2, which are here on Steam. I take great care in my work and I’ve made sure that Guild Commander is a decent game.Thank you for taking the time to look at Guild Commander 7aa9394dea Title: Guild CommanderGenre: Indie, Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:GTGDPublisher:GTGDRelease Date: 23 Jan, 2015 Guild Commander Download Link guild wars 2 commander of the pact. guild commander skidrow. ravnica guild commander decks. guild wars 2 commander badge pin. guild wars 2 cat commander tag. guild wars 2 commander price. guild wars 2 commander armor. commander guild kits. guild wars 2 commander stats. guild of ravnica commander. commander holly guild grumps. guild commander steam. izzet guild kit commander. guild wars 2 sky commander. guildgate commander deck. guild wars 2 guardian commander build. commander guild gw2. guild wars commander tag. commander guild wars 2. guild wars 2 deer commander. guild commander download. guild wars 2 commander spoon. guild wars 2 commander trinkets. guild wars 2 commander pin. guild wars 2 commander lonai. guild commander gameplay. armchair commander guild wars 2. guild commander mtg. guild wars 2 commander icon. pact commander guild wars 2. guild wars 2 pact commander. guild wars 2 pact commander mastery. guild kit commander. guild wars 2 commander tag. guild commander. guild wars 2 commander's compendium. mtg guild kit commander. guild wars 2 commander insignia. dimir guild kit commander. guild wars 2 armchair commander. guild wars 2 commander gear. guild commander review. guild wars 2 commander guide. guild wars 2 wvw commander guide I love this game. It's a very unique management game that makes me recall the recent 'RPG Manager' except that this one is far more polished. The graphics are exceedingly pleasant to the eye, especially that of the 'Kitchen' and 'Mess Hall' which look outstanding when positioned next to each other. You manage the heroes and send them out to different provinces to adventure and bring back the loot which you use to pay wages and expenses. There is a small amount of micromanagement in terms of economics and producing items etc and the rooms you can build vary between about 8 or so different types so I assure you there is allot of replayability but the icing on the cake has to be the games sountrack which comprises of some well crafted middle ages folk music which I will have to aquire as background music for later DnD sessions with my mates. In all I would recommend for the sound price of \u00a34 of less that it is currently marketed at.https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=4B1xJWrxQHo. This game is a number runner. You watch numbers and bars tick up and down. The graphics are glorified combo boxes to be selected once per game and then forgotten. You fast forward to the the important parts, pause, and then fast forward again. Right now, bars and numbers without a lot of levers and buttons.I'm into these games, love them. However, it's not for everyone. Also, it's early access with a lot of easily programmable room to grow.What would make it better? Interactive rooms. Ones that you could do upgrades to or assign idle members to. Something with the room other than making it a combo box to be selected. You can't even change \/ upgrade the room, so fire and forget. Items: Items are very hit or miss. There is no negative reason to use an item other than it doesn't give you the right stats. You normally end up spamming a single item for everyone with few exceptions. On that subject, low-tier items are a complete waste of cash. Finally, every unit can use every item.Characters: Characters don't seem to have an individuality. Like I said, numbers and bars. They don't die. They can't die. You don't have any personal connection with them. Engineer Eddie #1 is almost identical to Engineer Eddie #2. Don't wanna hire a dude now? He'll come back later. No levels, no stat change, no death, no change. I would like to see the flat characters become round.Ultimately, this game is in need of more levers and buttons, which are easy to add. Either that or change the name to Stat Commander.. Lore and Theme: 6.5Fun Guild theme concept, But the background lore is very avg fantastyGameplay: 6It offer some new idea of gameplay, for example you have to run adventure guild that needs to both prosper aswell as protect several key provinces. On the downside the game lacks endgame content and its a very punishing gameGraphics: 5Its decent got its own style however what you see its mostly just your guild and interface panalsAudio: 5Its nothing specialRepeatability: 4At max you will play this 2 to 3 sessions and then never touch the game againFinalscore: 6Recommend Purchase: yes simply becauce its so cheap you will have money left for pizza. Game is shallow. Spend 30 minutes to learn mechanics then just repeat the same sequence of actions: hire all available heroes keep sending them to provinces. After getting >25 of heroes you don`t even need to care about their stats - just press button when those bars get green.. After beating the game, I feel I can chip in my two cents about it.Story, setting and general content has been covered by the product description and other reviewers, so I'll refrain from going through all that again and instead focus on the good and the bad.PROs+ Quite a unique setting - only other game that comes anywhere near it seems to be Kairosoft's Dungeon Village+ Decent graphics for such a small game - no great animations, but the texture quality is really okay+ Light-hearted humor - I love me some smiles and chuckles while playing+ Actually really nice music - normally, I'll turn of music within minutes. Here I didn't. Says something, at least for me.CONs- Lack of variety - it feels kind of repetitive to organize your heroes and thus makes the game very shallow- Becomes a drag after the early game - after you research everything and equip your heroes, you spend most of your time waiting for the next thing to happen. Which often felt to be too long.- The end - while I didn't expect much of a story (and didn't get one), the end was very... unsatisfying, especially after the long and forced wait until it actually triggered.Conclusion:It actually feels difficult to give a simple "yes or no" answer to the question whether I recommend this game. It has its weaknesses. Annoying and very time-consuming weeknesses. It lacks depth in terms of content and possibilities. If you're into complex simulations, steer clear of this, you'd be disappointed.However, if you're looking for a quite entertaining simple little pastime in a unique setting, you'll probably get your money's worth. I feel like I did. That's why it gets a thumbs-up from me.. This game is the closest I've ever seen to the guild simulator I've always wanted to play. It's simple, it's fun, it's short. I wish it was a complex resource management game with the depth and lore it deserves, but that's unfair.But it wasn't promised to be the next blockbuster hit. It's less than five bucks. And I enjoyed it until the endgame. Other reviewers I feel are being too harsh: This was advertised as a "short and sweet" game you can finish in a few hours. And it delivered it precisely. I would reccomend this game, even if only to drum up interest in an even better one.. After beating the game, I feel I can chip in my two cents about it.Story, setting and general content has been covered by the product description and other reviewers, so I'll refrain from going through all that again and instead focus on the good and the bad.PROs+ Quite a unique setting - only other game that comes anywhere near it seems to be Kairosoft's Dungeon Village+ Decent graphics for such a small game - no great animations, but the texture quality is really okay+ Light-hearted humor - I love me some smiles and chuckles while playing+ Actually really nice music - normally, I'll turn of music within minutes. Here I didn't. Says something, at least for me.CONs- Lack of variety - it feels kind of repetitive to organize your heroes and thus makes the game very shallow- Becomes a drag after the early game - after you research everything and equip your heroes, you spend most of your time waiting for the next thing to happen. Which often felt to be too long.- The end - while I didn't expect much of a story (and didn't get one), the end was very... unsatisfying, especially after the long and forced wait until it actually triggered.Conclusion:It actually feels difficult to give a simple "yes or no" answer to the question whether I recommend this game. It has its weaknesses. Annoying and very time-consuming weeknesses. It lacks depth in terms of content and possibilities. If you're into complex simulations, steer clear of this, you'd be disappointed.However, if you're looking for a quite entertaining simple little pastime in a unique setting, you'll probably get your money's worth. I feel like I did. That's why it gets a thumbs-up from me.. This is the sort of game you love to hate. It's gorgeous to look at, it's simple enough not to become a drudgery, yet it becomes really repetitive and boring in the mid-to-late game. It's not difficult by any means once you get the hang of it, and even though the in-game tutorial is miserable, there are already guides on Steam Community which are great at explaining "do"s and "don't"s.Now, taking into consideration its price tag I can't really see the "lack of content" other people are complaining about. It's advertised as "short and sweet" and with "no dark depressing story", and frankly, it delivers that 100%. Is it repetitive? Hell, yes! But at least it's not trying to fool you with a load of bull like "intricate story" or "deep character progression".Yes, you'll mostly play this for 3-4 hours max at the beginning then shelf it and go back to it for a couple of hours every month. But then again, it's exactly what a game that costs less than breakfast at Starbucks is supposed to do.
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