[h2] Not your usual review.[/h2] A few years ago I came across two games from this developer, [b]High Strategy: Urukon (2020)[/b] and [b]Desolation Tycoon (2022)[/b]. I played both for more than 10 hours and I was quite impressed. But what surprised me the most was that both games seemed to be almost unknown. If we consider the reviews counts and the last review dates, very few players played those games. These are indie niche games from a solo dev, but they are really well crafted. They deserve way more attention. Sadly the dev does not have much presence in social media and Steam class these games as [i]"Profile Features Limited"[/i]. It is really a shame, because I think both games have innovative mechanics and are highly enjoyable. The third game from Iron Boar Labs Ltd. was [b]High Strategy: Oradros (2023)[/b]. It was clearly based on [b]High Strategy: Urukon (2020)[/b], they both have the same idea with some differences. I also played it for close to 10 hours but I think that...
Beasts of Fortune
- Release Date:
- Aug 6, 2025
- Developer:
- Iron Boar Labs Ltd.
- Publisher:
- Iron Boar Labs Ltd.
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
You play as a mercenary band in an open world. Your core tools are exploration, combat, and trade. The world gets more dangerous over time. To keep up, you need practice and perks. To get perks you need score. Score comes from completing goals and beating bosses.
EXAMPLE PLAYSTYLES:
Hire anybody you can, don't be picky about who you fight, fall back while vulnerable, and get your combat-related skills nice and high through use.
Put together a team that travels at high speed, and focus on courier contracts and trade while outrunning stronger enemies.
Focus on stealth, and roam in dense terrains to pick off weak enemies and avoid strong ones.
Get perks (luck of the draw permitting) to specialize in fighting in a particular terrain, or against a particular outlaw gang.
Explore like it's a bad habit, and focus on collecting memories. Some perks scale with memories, so prioritize picking those.
Embrace different types of goals, so no matter what you do, you earn score. Or specialize in just one type.
Get every anti-boss perk you can, and start clearing bosses much earlier than you normally would.
Each playthrough ends on defeat while vulnerable, or at the retirement deadline. Reaching retirement is a victory, but you can beat your personal best score even if you don't.
FEATURES:
Open world travel as a mercenary band.
Auto-battler combat: no direct control over fighters, focusing on team composition and modifiers instead.
Procedurally generated fighter types, so you couldn't run the same composition each game even if you wanted to.
A full system of terrain properties and weather events.
Use-it-to-improve-it skills.
Fighters get stronger with player skills (but not equally).
A trade system with different towns buying and selling different things, as well as offer quality that's random but affected by skills.
Generated contracts and random in-town activities.
Almost 200 perks.
Goals are always voluntary to accept, and will never prescribe a playstyle.
Most goals come with handicaps that affect you for as long as the goal is not completed.
Lenient permadeath: you're allowed to lose a battle, but not twice in quick succession.
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User Reviews
This is a fun game. There is a lot of RNG in it, but you do have to think about what you do, what you spend gold on, where you go (further out from the centre the more dangerous it will get) when to fight and and went to flee. You have different terrain types that can affect your team speed (avg speed across the grp) and sometimes impact health. But some units do have better immunity in certain places. Forests offer better concealment but slower passage etc. I like how you can see how well an enemy can see you and you cant really know what you are up against until you move closer. You skills and stats increase the longer you play. I like the contracts similar to other games and also the goal system is interesting and optional. There is some minor QOL needed as far as the tutorial text being in the way in places. And sometimes text that appear on the screen to tell you have gained or taken on a debuff could have darker text to read or possibly a bit larger. But for the most part...
System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Dual Core 3.0 GHz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: GPU with 1GB VRAM
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- Sound Card: Integrated
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Beasts of Fortune cost?
Beasts of Fortune costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Beasts of Fortune?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: Dual Core 3.0 GHz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: GPU with 1GB VRAM DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 1 GB available space Sound Card: Integrated Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Beasts of Fortune available on?
Beasts of Fortune is available on Windows PC.
Is Beasts of Fortune worth buying?
Beasts of Fortune has 100% positive reviews from 2 players.
When was Beasts of Fortune released?
Beasts of Fortune was released on Aug 6, 2025.
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