It is overwhelming at first, perhaps due to the interface and the fact that you start with a fully baked empire, but the game does not disappoint once you learn it. Do not expect it to hold your hand. This is a grand strategy game for people who prefer grand strategy. If you like Crusader Kings or Stellar Dynasties, then you will be in familiar territory to at least some degree. It actually reminds me of Anacreon, though I imagine no one reading this will know that game. Some feedback for the developer: 1) Without spoilers, I appreciated the end game challenges. I had to restore my empire, and fight to keep the fringes together, all while expanding. Keep it, and maybe expand on it. 2) The other major empires are too docile. I would recommend to provide more diplomatic content, and allow for border aggression from other races besides the obvious ones. 3) Consider allowing us to have multiple squadron templates active at once, and to create our own ship templates from scratch rather tha...
Stellar Monarch 2
- Release Date:
- Oct 3, 2022
- Developer:
- Silver Lemur Games
- Publisher:
- Silver Lemur Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
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Overview:
Stellar Monarch 2 is a turn-based, 4X, feudal themed, empire space builder, grand strategy.You are the Emperor and Head of the Royal Dynasty. Keep in check Barons and Dukes from other Great Houses, ensure their loyalty and obedience, make sure they are an asset of the Empire, not the obstacle. Appoint people from the imperial court to Ministers and Advisors taking into account not only their competence and loyalty but also family connections. Fend off assassins, traitors, usurpers and rebels. Once the Empire is strong within, deal with the inevitable alien threat.
Core features:
- You will feel like the Emperor (assassins, imperial court, noble houses, granting audiences, rebels, usurpers)
- Rule from the heights of the imperial throne (no micromanagement: no moving individual ships around or constructing boring farms, you deal with more important things)
- Feudal system in space (deal with powerful noble houses to assure their loyalty, obedience and military support)
- Asymmetric aliens (surrounded by hostile AI aliens who play by different rules than Terrans)
The premise behind the game:
You are the emperor, not a logistics officer. You don't deal with low level stuff like building farms, factories or individual ships. Instead you focus on the grander scale of things. You grant audiences, make edicts, appoint imperial officials, deal with noble houses and assassins, crush rebels, decide on production priorities.In the game there is no micromanagement, late game does not drag on forever. You can play a relatively fast paced game on a huge galaxy without late game slow downs. You own hundreds of planets, thousands of ships and all this is managed on the high level by edicts, fleets system and by appointing imperial officials to do your bidding. The whole premise was to make the player make only the important and interesting choices leaving everything else abstracted.
Another important feature is the asymmetric nature of the game. The AI plays by different rules, and does not try to win the game. Aliens are more like creatures living in the galaxy than computer controlled players. Sometimes they can be valuable assets worthy of protection and sometimes an obstacle to overcome. Aliens are not created equal, some are primitive beasts that shall be cleansed from the face of the galaxy, some are fellow humanoids inferior to Terrans of course but considered sentient and worthy of compassion.
In short, it's a fast paced turn-based space empire builder with a feudal twist with no micromanagement, asymmetric mechanics, and focus on you as the emperor.
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gud 93mb whole game - gud, much skill furry dev - bad
As a long time player of games like Stellaris and Galactic Civilizations, this game is a refreshing new take on the space opera genre. Reminiscent of Star Dynasties, I found myself drawn into the intrigue and drama, with enough depth to keep me interested, and a somewhat strange lack of micro. I find myself wondering if I'm supposed to be doing more on occasion - it would be nice to have an alert system to notify me of things like missing ministers and other issues. The other most glaring issue it the writing. For a largely text based game, the writing has a lot to be desired, and could definitely use a touch up. Overall, an amazing game if you enjoy a more guided space opera experience.
Another good entry in this series, and one of the better games of this type.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows (XP, 7, 10, 11)
- Graphics: Screen resolution minimum 1280x768. OpenGL 2.1 or better.
- Storage: 99 MB available space
- Additional Notes: The game should run on almost any hardware, even outdated one.
Recommended
- OS *: Windows (7, 10, 11)
FAQ
How much does Stellar Monarch 2 cost?
Stellar Monarch 2 costs $24.99.
What are the system requirements for Stellar Monarch 2?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows (XP, 7, 10, 11) Graphics: Screen resolution minimum 1280x768. OpenGL 2.1 or better. Storage: 99 MB available space Additional Notes: The game should run on almost any hardware, even outdated one. Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows (7, 10, 11)
What platforms is Stellar Monarch 2 available on?
Stellar Monarch 2 is available on Windows PC.
Is Stellar Monarch 2 worth buying?
Stellar Monarch 2 has 100% positive reviews from 5 players.
When was Stellar Monarch 2 released?
Stellar Monarch 2 was released on Oct 3, 2022.
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