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The video provides an overview of various popular auto battler games and their gameplay experiences. It covers games like Super Auto Pets, Hearthstone Battlegrounds, and Team Fight Tactics, each catering to different player preferences and skill levels. Additionally, games such as Storybook Brawl, Dota Underlords, Gladiabots, and Despots are discussed, highlighting their unique mechanics and styles. The speaker also mentions hidden gem auto battlers with distinct concepts. Notable mentions include a deck-building game with a gacha aspect, "Teamfight Manager" focusing on managing esports organizations, and "World of Warcraft 3" as the best auto battler game of 2022. This video aims to inform viewers about the diverse range of auto battler games available and their varying gameplay experiences.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker compares various auto battler games. They start by discussing Super Auto Pets, presenting it as easy to get into with straightforward mechanics and low competitiveness, making it ideal for casual players. The speaker then moves on to Hearthstone Battlegrounds, highlighting its accessibility for casual gamers and competitive elements due to no casual mode. Lastly, Team Fight Tactics is discussed as one of the biggest auto battlers with a high skill requirement but rewarding gameplay experience. The speaker emphasizes the fresh and rewarding gameplay of Team Fight Tactics.
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In this part of the video, the focus is on discussing different auto battler games. The speaker mentions Teamfight Tactics (TFT), Storybook Brawl, and Dota Underlords. TFT is recommended for serious players due to frequent updates and new sets, but may be overwhelming for casual players. Storybook Brawl is described as simpler with a low barrier of entry, suitable for new players. Dota Underlords is seen as a revamp of the original Dota Auto Chess, with a gameplay similar to TFT but slightly more simplified. The speaker found some game mechanics confusing and struggled to connect with the game due to being less familiar with the Dota universe. All these auto battlers have their unique features and styles, catering to personal preferences, and are free to play. The speaker also mentions exploring some hidden gem auto battlers with unique concepts and gameplay that have price tags attached.
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In this segment of the video, the content discusses two games, Gladiabots and Despots.
1. Gladiabots: It emphasizes team upgrades based on skills and experience rather than resources like gold. Players have full control to define robot actions, resembling programming and logic puzzles. Different game modes are available like elimination and domination. The game requires optimization against increasing difficulty levels and offers multiplayer and tournaments with complex strategies. It has a high skill ceiling but provides a fun challenge.
2. Despots: It is described as a unique take on autobattlers, blending elements of roguelike dungeon-crawling with combat. Players explore dungeons, engage in battles, recruit units, equip them, and use synergies for combos. The game features a skill tree called mutations, resources like money and food, and a ranking system. Despots is highlighted as suitable for exploration and casual gameplay, contrasting with the more intense competitive vibe of other games.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses their experience with various auto battler games. They mention a deck-building game where most heroes and items need to be unlocked, which includes a gacha aspect that may be a turn-off for some players. They also talk about “Teamfight Manager,” an auto battler where players manage an esports organization, train teams, recruit, and upgrade studios. They point out the lack of progress animations and the slow pace as drawbacks. The speaker briefly mentions two other auto battler games, “Heroes Hour” and “Runeverse C Brawl,” each offering unique gameplay experiences. Finally, the best auto battler game of 2022, according to the speaker, is “World of Warcraft 3.”