Ratropolis is advertised as a fusion of a roguelite, tower defense, city-building, and deck-building game. I'm not really sure about the roguelite part, but everything else is kind of correct. You have a little rat town, a deck of cards, money slowly ticking in, and enemies pouring in in waves from both sides. You interact with the world through cards, which cost money, usually create buildings, create more money, or spawn units to defend your town. Occasionally you recycle your hand and draw a new one. Add in some events to gain new cards and a few other things, and that's most of the game.
While the idea of this kind of fusion is nice and all, the execution is pretty terrible. The game doesn't look all that great, doesn't have a good variety of cards, and has some pretty serious bugs, like enemies clipping through your defenses sometimes and destroying your whole town while your defenders are busy with the ones who didn't clip through the walls. I don't have a lot more to say about it even. It just needs way more content, way more polish, and more stuff to do. Even with optimal gameplay, I'm kind of just spamming cards and maybe waiting for my redraw cooldown to finish. There isn't a lot of thought to be put into decision making.
So, short review, but yeah, there isn't much to talk about. The city building is weak, the unit diversity is weak, the enemies and combat are weak, the strategy is nonexistant... It's just an overall boring game, and I can't recommend it to anyone.
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