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Hexaverse

$4.99
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Developer:
Stefan Elsen
Publisher:
Stefan Elsen
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Hexaverse is a turn based, 5X (eXcavate, eXplore, eXpand, eXploit, and eXterminate) multiplayer strategy game.
You'll strive to conquer volumetric planets against an AI or other players.
Some planets are as you would expect: flat, hilly, covered by oceans. Others ... not so much.
Feel free to design your own.
Sometimes you will need to build bridges to reach your destination. Or it may be strategically useful to excavate tunnels or caves ... or to blow up a mountain.
With more dimensions come more strategic options for you to exploit, but also more paths for your opponents to avoid your defenses.
Resources never deplete, but the quest for ever more also never ends. And literally undermining someone else's mines can be surprisingly effective.

In Hexaverse, good offense and defense requires diversity and cleverness. You typically don't build huge armies here, much less of only one type. Every single unit matters. A few artillery tanks in just the right spots might do all the damage you need. If that doesn't work, try nuking from sub-orbit.
Be careful, though, not to rely on the unseen to remain as it appears.
You never quite know when your enemies just might have planted a big bomb beneath your main base ... a few rounds before you installed that subsurface scanner.

Try to see everything, exploit what others can't see, for they will try to do the same to you.
If only that was all that mattered...

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User Reviews

Mixed
2 user reviews
50%
Positive
2 hrs at review
Recommended

So I tested this game, with not expecting too much. It has many problems as it is in a very early development phase, but I think it's worth the money. Though I had a hard time playing it more than 1h at one piece. So I guess I haven't seen much of this games content. Pros: 1. The graphics are somehow appealing though it's very basic 2. I guess the game could make some fun 3. Multiplayer: Dedicated Servers (though I haven't tried it) Cons: 1. Not very appealing UI and Menu 2. Too few options, like for example separate sound option for sound and (menu-) music (there is no music in the game yet) 3. The tutorial is too text-based with telling too much and explaining too few. After I played the tutorial, I still had many problems with the very basics. 4. Singleplayer is a local server... 5. I'm having a hard time to distinguish vehicles/buildings as they look very similar to each other. 6. It's difficult to find out which building/vehicle is doing something and which is idling TL;DR: Thi...

8 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I feel like if this game was an RTS, I might like it quite a lot. It's got cool things, like craters, digging tunnels, and bombers that make your enemies go like the White House from Independence Day, but suffers a bunch from the problem many turn-based games have, where sometimes you get a turn where you have lots and lots of decisions to make, and most of the turns you have no decisions to make at all, and the other player has those things happening on different turns from you. The game ended not when I destroyed my friend, but a while after, when the neutral AI faction decided to blow up my base. Also sometimes I'd order four tanks to carefully approach a rocket turret simultaneously, and find that two or three of them hung back (out of cowardice?), causing them all to die uselessly.

2 helpful

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel Core i3-4160/AMD Athlon X4 870K
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce GTX 555/Radeon HD 7770
  • DirectX: Version 10
  • Storage: 500 MB available space
  • Sound Card: None required

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-4670K/AMD FX-8150 Eight-Core
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce GTX 570/Radeon HD 7870 XT
  • DirectX: Version 10
  • Storage: 500 MB available space
  • Sound Card: Anything that supports OpenAL

FAQ

How much does Hexaverse cost?

Hexaverse costs $4.99.

What are the system requirements for Hexaverse?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel Core i3-4160/AMD Athlon X4 870K Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 555/Radeon HD 7770 DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 500 MB available space Sound Card: None required Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i5-4670K/AMD FX-8150 Eight-Core Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 570/Radeon HD 7870 XT DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 500 MB available space Sound Card: Anything that supports OpenAL

What platforms is Hexaverse available on?

Hexaverse is available on Windows PC.

Is Hexaverse worth buying?

Hexaverse has 50% positive reviews from 2 players.

When was Hexaverse released?

Hexaverse was released on Aug 17, 2018.

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