
It’s incredibly fun, and possibly the most unique RTS out there. Until somewhat recently, still had a website, now only a Discord and multiplayer server, as well as a developer who got his hands on the source code, and is still pushing out - quality - updates, including better support for modern systems. NetStorm: Islands at War - A truly unique 1997’s RTS game, where all fighting is done by buildings, rather than units, with dated but good audio that ends up creating a “rhythm” of the battlefield, where you can tell how stuff is going off the rhythmic sounds of buildings alone.
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Very poorly balanced(there’s mods for it, including a very big one that adds and rebalances tons of content), and the games can drag out(play with speedhack only), but it has that “special something” that makes it one of the only turnbased games I’ve ever loved.

Also, unlike store warnings, it has no violence or sexual contents(possibly someone’s idea of “revenge” for the game having a negative stance on religion and a positive one on LGBT stuff? no idea) Has an odd artstyle, and first two of three chapters being tutorial, but it’s extremely fun, just challenging enough, and the characters are shockingly endearing, for me this game is up there with Undertale and Hollow Knight.

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A free open source zombie survival game with ridiculous amounts of content and depth(>1000 crafting recipes that support alternatives, like 200 mutations, dozens upon dozens of starting scenarios and professions and traits, building, vehicles, farming, gear customization, bionics, dozens of zombie types and other creatures… you can do anything in this game), probably my favorite game ever.

Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead - Well known in the roguelike community, unknown elsewhere.Many of the things I bring up aren’t really obscure, but then again, I likely know more games than most: games you’ve never seen come up in a discussion, recommendation thread, or otherwise don’t think others are likely to know about.
